DocumentCode
2196104
Title
Enterprise strategies for reducing the life-cycle energy use and greenhouse gas emissions of personal computers
Author
Masanet, Eric ; Horvath, Arpad
Author_Institution
Environ. Energy Technol. Div., Lawrence Berkeley Nat. Lab., CA
fYear
2006
fDate
8-11 May 2006
Firstpage
21
Lastpage
26
Abstract
This paper examines the effectiveness of several important enterprise strategies for reducing the life-cycle energy use and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of office computers. A modeling framework is presented, which quantifies the annual primary energy use and GHG emissions necessary to maintain and operate an enterprise personal computer (PC) stock. The case of a California-based enterprise with 5,000 desktop PCs is considered as a baseline scenario. The model is applied to estimate technically-achievable reductions in life-cycle energy use and GHG emissions associated with six common enterprise PC management strategies, as compared to the baseline scenario. The total technical potential for primary energy savings is estimated at roughly 60%; the total technical potential for GHG savings is estimated at roughly 35%.
Keywords
air pollution control; electronic equipment manufacture; emission; environmental factors; microcomputers; enterprise PC management strategies; enterprise personal computer stock; enterprise strategies; greenhouse gas emissions; life-cycle energy; Automobiles; Energy consumption; Energy management; Global warming; Maintenance engineering; Microcomputers; Paper technology; Personal communication networks; Petroleum; Power engineering and energy;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electronics and the Environment, 2006. Proceedings of the 2006 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Scottsdale, AZ
ISSN
1095-2020
Print_ISBN
1-4244-0351-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ISEE.2006.1650025
Filename
1650025
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