The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com COMPUTING From Page 1A tiative at the University, said in an e-mail that the feedback from the initiative has been largely enthusi- astic because of its environmental potential. "The amount of electrical power consumed by IT is growing each year as it's used for more purpos- es," King said. Since 2000, the amount of elec- trical energy required to power computers has doubled from 1.5 percent to 3 percent, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. LSA senior Lindsey MacDon- ald, president of Environmental Action, a student group with about 300 members, said she turns off her computer if she's going to be away for more than15 minutes at a time. "We have tons of computers on campus that are on all night, all day, everyday," she said. "I just don't think it's necessary, you know?" According to those involved with the project, a typical com- puter wastes about half of the elec- tricity it consumes in the form of heat. By 2010, CSCI officials want to work with computer vendors to lower that percentage to about 10 percent. "This is a good example of the industry stepping up and taking responsibility for itself to make these kinds of changes," Grimes said. Peggy Norgren, associate vice president for finance and the proj- ect's co-sponsor, said it costs the University between $5 and $6 mil- lion a year to power the 80,000 computers on campus. She said it would be cheaper for the Universi- ty in the long run to power energy- efficient computers. "If we can find constructive ways between purchasing energy- efficient PCs and the IT people on campus to even do a 10 percent energy reduction, we'd be saving the University half a million dollars a year," Norgren said. EIC co-chair Greg Caplan said green computing could encour- age sustainability in an otherwise Thursday, March 27, 2008 - 7A high-energy consuming environ- ment. 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