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Saving money and power with Group Policy

Ned here again. A few months ago Mark Aggar, Pat Stemen, and Michael Walsh wrote an excellent TechNet Magazine article on using group policy to save power. This article gives specific examples as well as fully documents all 35 power management settings covered in Vista. I wanted to make sure our ASKDS readers hadn't missed this:

Sustainable Computing Conserving Energy with Group Policy

There are also links to some excellent additional resources included that cover energy efficiency improvements in Vista; make sure to follow them once you finish reading. For example, from the Windows Vista Energy Conservation 'Financial Impact' section, if we calculate (at July 2006 US average energy cost of $0.0931USD per kWh) power savings for just enforcing Sleep settings on PC's:

Annual Per-PC Power Cost Savings Using Sleep (Typical Pentium 4 PC with 17-inch CRT)
760.14 kWh x $0.0931 = $70.77

Annual Per-PC Power Cost Savings Using Sleep (Typical Pentium 4 PC with 17-inch LCD)
597.52 kWh x $0.0931 = $55.63

If you had only 1000 PC's you'd be saving $70,700USD annually. Not to mention that energy costs have climbed significantly since this whitepaper was created (in fact Electric Power Monthly currently puts them at $0.1044USD year to date 2008). The power draw of more advanced chipsets is always on the increase, naturally.

And not only is power conservation good for your hardware and your bottom line, but it helps your fellow citizens and your planet.

- Ned Pyle

Posted: Friday, August 29, 2008 10:35 AM by NedPyle

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gpoguy said:

Since many folks have still not migrated to Vista, its also worth mentioning that the Group Policy Preferences feature includes support for managing power options using Group Policy on XP and Server 2003! I blogged about this recently in fact: http://sdmsoftware.com/blog/2008/08/power_management_in_xp.html

Darren

# August 30, 2008 1:12 AM
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