BroadLeaf First to Achieve Energy Saving Recommended’s Latest Specification

Filed under: Green IT — Peter Hopton on February 17, 2010

“Energy Saving Recommended”, it’s a badge we’re used to seeing on household appliances, triple glazing and loft insulation, but the scheme from the Energy Saving Trust also endorses energy efficient computer equipment.

The latest revision of the standard for PCs, which entered service in November requires equipment to significantly exceed the Energy Star standard and achieve an ultra-low consumption standby power mode. VeryPC are the first manufacturer to demonstrate that its products exceed the latest standard and may stand alone on the standard as soon as March. If the existing manufacturers can’t prove their products exceed the latest standard by 1st March, then our BroadLeaf range will be the only “Energy Saving Recommended” PCs available on the market!

Information Technology in typical commercial businesses accounts for 40% of their total electricity consumption, a significant factor and a significant ongoing operational cost. It is our hope that by moving to our “Energy Saving Recommended” BroadLeaf Green PCs and PecoBOO™ power management software, businesses could save up to 93% of the energy consumption associated with desktop PCs.

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