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Let's help Eskom - Google to save energy

For those worried with energy consumption and all its downsides... When your screen is white, being it an empty word page, or the Google page, your computer consumes 74 watts, and when its black it consumes only 59 watts. So a man named Mark Ontkush wrote an article about the energy saving that would be achieved if Google had a black screen, taking in account the huge number of page views, according to his calculations, 750 mega watts/hour per year would be saved.

In a response to this article Google created a black version of its search engine, called Blackle, with the exact same functions as the white version, but with a lower energy consumption, check it out.

http://www.blackle.com/
 
Verry good initiative :D

But on LCD screens are the screen not always on?
 
Um, SCREW THAT!!! I'm paying for the god dam power! Thats like medical aid saying:"save OUR money, and just don't go to the doctor, Instead, eat african potatoes and ginger, thats what the health minister said!"
 
That page isn't a Google initiative, though it does have a similar look. Couple of styles changed. It's marked as Heap Media...
 
Um, SCREW THAT!!! I'm paying for the god dam power! Thats like medical aid saying:"save OUR money, and just don't go to the doctor, Instead, eat african potatoes and ginger, thats what the health minister said!"

I am not even sure what to make of that comment.

Who said anyone one entity is going to save power? They are talking about a global saving which will reduce emissions and conserve natural resources.
 
On LCD's this doesn't matter.

The old monitors it does. I am too tired to look for link to this now, but blackle it!
 
In a response to this article Google created a black version of its search engine, called Blackle, with the exact same functions as the white version, but with a lower energy consumption, check it out.

http://www.blackle.com/
Why would google register a site through godaddy?
 
HeHeHe... Wikipedia is ur friend

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackle.com

Blackle is a search engine search engine developed by Heap Media Australia [1], which is supposedly energy-saving. This is only partly true. CRT displays use less energy when displaying black, as the black pixels are not lit. However, an LCD display uses the same energy regardless of pixel colour due to the fact that the backlighting lamp is always on. It uses the Google search engine, from which the company derives its income.

Contrary to popular beliefs, it is not an alternative developed by or affiliated with Google at all.


So what u say about this???
 
Maybe some of you guys didn't notice the BIG smiley next to the thread ...
 
For those worried with energy consumption and all its downsides... When your screen is white, being it an empty word page, or the Google page, your computer consumes 74 watts, and when its black it consumes only 59 watts. So a man named Mark Ontkush wrote an article about the energy saving that would be achieved if Google had a black screen, taking in account the huge number of page views, according to his calculations, 750 mega watts/hour per year would be saved.

So there is a South African one too now..

http://www.SavePower.co.za

lol
 
Err... This was on Slashdot.

Apparently this is only true for CRT monitors. If you have an LCD, it will actually use MORE electricity to show a black background.
 
Err... This was on Slashdot.

Apparently this is only true for CRT monitors. If you have an LCD, it will actually use MORE electricity to show a black background.

Roughly...

In a CRT the electron guns for each of the three colours are at there full intensity ( or power) when the colour white is being shown.

With a LCD the backlight is always on, and the signals "twist" the liquid crystals. This requires power. I have forgotten if desktop LCDs are in a normally clear or normally blank state, however if they are in a normally clear state it stands to reason that all the pixels will have to have to be driven fully on if that were the case. And this would indeed use more power. Like I said I forget exactly which way around it is and I don't have international to check it out.

The whole Blackle thing is rather old and its like somebodies attempt at a publicity stunt or something and I don't think the scientific facts were thouroughly examined first.
 
Roughly...

In a CRT the electron guns for each of the three colours are at there full intensity ( or power) when the colour white is being shown.

With a LCD the backlight is always on, and the signals "twist" the liquid crystals. This requires power. I have forgotten if desktop LCDs are in a normally clear or normally blank state, however if they are in a normally clear state it stands to reason that all the pixels will have to have to be driven fully on if that were the case. And this would indeed use more power. Like I said I forget exactly which way around it is and I don't have international to check it out.

The whole Blackle thing is rather old and its like somebodies attempt at a publicity stunt or something and I don't think the scientific facts were thouroughly examined first.

well said.
 
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