As an institution and community, 91ÑÇÉ« is committed to saving energy and reducing its carbon footprint. One of the biggest energy consumers on campus relates to personal computing. Each day, thousands of computers and tablets are used by 91ÑÇÉ« students, faculty and staff. Three simple tips can go a long way to save energy and lighten the University’s footprint Â
Computer Monitor: Screensavers are obsolete and actually increase the energy use of a computer. Ditch the screensaver and . When you leave your desk at the end of the day, turn the power to your monitor off.
Desktop Computer: When your computer is in hibernation mode, most components are deactivated and electricity consumption is reduced by more than 95 per cent. . Put your computer on standby during weekday evenings and shut down during weekends and holiday periods.
Laptops and tablets: When ever possible, use a laptop or tablet instead of a desktop computer. Laptops and tablets consume much less power than a desktop (15 to 60 watts as compared to 80 to 300 watts). Set your laptop or tablet to sleep or hibernate when not in use.
For more information on these tips and detailed instructions on how to adjust your computer’s settings, see the and on the homepage.
There are also a number of things you can do at home to save energy, including:
- Use Energy Star certified (power efficient) appliances and electronics.
- Unplug small appliances such as coffee makers, home electronics including DVDs monitors when not in use.
- Turn off the lights in your home when leaving a room.
- Invest in an energy audit of your home.
Check out the on the sustainability@yorku.ca website or visit the webpage to learn more about what you can do around your home to reduce your footprint.
Why not sign your office up for the or volunteer as a ? Do you have any green tips to share? E-mail sustainability@yorku.ca and your idea could be featured in a Green Tip of the Week.
