Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Nuclear Lemmings are on the move, trying to get you on the cliff too!

Nuclear Lemmings are on the move, trying to get you on the cliff too! I do not know what it takes to convince people that we have better things around us, like wind, solar and water. If these were used properly, we can fill all our energy needs with those resources without having to go nuclear. Our earth still holds vast amounts of energy and thinking we will find a better alternative once we run these off.
I think it is time to slow down and think a bit to our selves, Like until we find a better way to utilize coal.
But what ever the way we are going to do it, nuclear is not the way, again unless we find a better way. So follow the link to read about why we should stay away from nuclear energy for the moment!

Links;
Nuke revival efforts die in California!

Why Must Nuke-Power Lemmings Again Flock to the Radioactive Sea?

Monday, April 16, 2007

Friendly Datacenters with Green Grid.

AMD, APC, Dell, HP, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, Rackable Systems, SprayCool, Sun Microsystems and VMware are members of a consortium of information technology companies and professionals seeking to improve energy efficiency in data centers around the globe. The Green Grid takes a broad-reaching approach to data center efficiency focusing on data center "power pillars" that span the gamut of technology, infrastructure and processes present in today's data center environments. The consortium's working focus includes research, standards writing, published studies and continuing education.
Their mission statement is;
The Green Grid is a global consortium dedicated to developing and promoting energy efficiency for data centers and information service delivery by:

* Defining meaningful, user-centric models and metrics

* Developing standards, measurement methods, processes and new technologies to improve performance against the defined metrics

* Promoting the adoption of energy efficient standards, processes, measurements and technologies.

I think with millions of computers in use everyday, a WATT saved per processor becomes a MEGAWATT project.
I also replaced one of my workstation/server combo with a dual core AMD X2 processor that only uses 65 WATTs. I am looking forward to those 25 WATT processors.

Get on the green grid