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March 26th, 2009

Survey: Close to half of U.S. workers still fail to power down PCs at night

Posted by Heather Clancy @ 12:46 pm

Categories: conservation, energy, green tech

Tags: U.S., Power Management, Germany, PC, 1E Ltd., U.K., Survey, Worker, Heather Clancy

Despite all the light that bloggers like me have shed on the topic in the past 12 months, a new Harris Interactive study sponsored by 1E (one of the power management utility developers) and the Alliance to Save Energy finds that close to half of U.S. workers still fail to shut their PCs down at night. The net effect is approximately $2.8 billion a year in the wasted power that it takes to keep roughly 108 million machines up and running.

In defense of Yankees like me, though, there’s a measly 1 percent different between us and our counterparts in the United Kingdom, where 48 percent of workers fail to shut down their PCs at night. (The number is 43 percent in Germany.)

When asked for the reasons why they DON’T shut their computers down, the responses ranged from “it takes too long” to “it’s company or IT policy to leave it on.”

On an optimistic note: 63 percent of the U.S. respondents said their employers should do more to reduce power consumption, compared with 67 percent of U.K. respondent and 58 percent of Germany respondents.

1E claims that if ALL the businesses in the world remember to shut down ALL their computers for just one night, the saved electricity would be enough to power the Empire State Building in New for 30 years.

The U.S. responses reflect the results of two different surveys taken in the fall of 2008, covering more than 2,700 adults. (About 62 percent of the respondents were employed.)

Here’s a link where you can find the reports for the United States, the United Kingdom and Germany. There are also some case studies in power management listed on the site, including one referencing Dell.

Heather ClancyHeather Clancy is an award-winning business journalist in the New York area with more than 20 years experience covering the high-tech industry. See her full profile and disclosure of her industry affiliations. See her full profile and disclosure of her industry affiliations.

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RE: Survey: Close to half of U.S. workers still fail to power down PCs at night
Why do I have to power down? I pay for the power and I can use it how ever I like to! Remember energy is never created or destroyed, it only changes from one form to an other. I don't think power c... (Read the rest)
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Part of the IT policy world.  Scubajrr | 03/26/09
RE: Survey: Close to half of U.S. workers still fail to power down PCs at night  djmik | 03/26/09
If only  Richard Flude | 03/26/09
Great Solution  mandms7 | 03/27/09
Small businesses rule!  Rick_R | 03/26/09
RE: Survey: Close to half of U.S. workers still fail to power down PCs at night  Conmergence | 03/26/09
Go Hug a Tree  proton_z | 03/26/09
THERE IS Software already, check out ScriptLogic's Desktop Authority!  wevmax@... | 03/26/09
This isn't just an IT problem - It's a code-bloat problem  JohnMcGrew@... | 03/27/09
Not to mention restarting Firefox  cardiff space man | 03/27/09
But most people sour on "hibernate"...  JohnMcGrew@... | 03/27/09
*STILL* *FAIL* to power down PCs...  davagain | 03/27/09
RE: Survey: Close to half of U.S. workers still fail to power down PCs at night  cibersmurf | 03/27/09
RE: Survey: Close to half of U.S. workers still fail to power down PCs at night  kebarejp@... | 03/27/09
Drives and Monitors  lmenningen | 03/27/09
Backups, Defrags, Virus Scans, Updates....  Keeping Current | 03/28/09
RE: Survey: Close to half of U.S. workers still fail to power down PCs at night  Yndoendo | 04/01/09

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