HP to Reduce PC Energy Usage by 25%

Today at the 2008 Consumer Electronics Show, HP committed to reduce the energy consumption of its volume desktop and notebook PC families by 25% by 2010.

HP also now has more than two dozen PCs that are registered at either the Gold or Silver rating level of the Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool (EPEATT).

The EPEAT system helps shoppers evaluate, compare and select desktop computers, notebooks and monitors based on the products’ environmental attributes. EPEAT evaluates electronic products according to three tiers of environmental performance: Bronze, Silver and Gold.

New HP business products meeting the most rigorous, Gold status include the HP Compaq 2510p and HP Compaq 2710p Business Notebook series PCs and all models of the HP Compaq dc7800, dc5750 and dc5700 Business Desktop PC families.

HP also has a diverse array of new consumer desktop and notebook PCs that are U.S. EPA ENERGY STARR qualified and EPEAT Silver listed. The new notebooks include the HP Pavilion dv9700, dv6700, dv2700 and tx1000 series,
along with the Compaq Presario A9000, F700 and C700 series. In desktops, HP is introducing the HP Pavilion a6360 available in North America a variety of customizable configurations on the HP Home and Home Office online store.

Reducing PC energy consumption

HP says it expects to reach its 2010 energy reduction goal through a variety of strategies, including integrating such components as more efficient power supplies and lower-energy chipsets and other energy-saving technologies and processes across its volume PC portfolio.

The products recently listed as EPEAT Gold incorporate various features to help businesses reduce their environmental impact. For example, a feature that helps reduce power usage across the HP business desktop line are optional 80 PLUSR power supplies, which are up to 15% more efficient than standard power supplies, according to the company. HP says annually, 1,000 PCs with 80 PLUS power supplies can save the equivalent in carbon dioxide emissions generated by the burning of more than 4,500 gallons of gasoline.

Additionally, the Verdiem SURVEYORT remote power management software agent(6) comes preloaded on all dc7800 series PCs. When activated, SURVEYOR can help measure, manage and reduce power consumption on PCs and monitors by up to 33%, or about 200 kilowatt-hours per PC annually, the company says.

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