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Average power consumption in the company

Average power consumption in the company

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Nowadays technology-based means are elements in every-day’s life, they ease running household and institution needs. In Libya the number of newly established institutions is on the rise in both the private and public sectors, with such growth there must be a concomitant increase in the use of electronic devices/gadgets. However, after a while these...

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... the comment for question 17 the company's gas emissions rate is medium, which is considered harmful to the environment. Table 1 presents the average of high-power consumption of several devices used in AGOCO Company. ...
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... shown in Table 1 the range of power consumption is very high, hence there is need to clarify the newly proposed system, which is called Thin Client. It is totally new system used as an alternative to traditional desktops [14]. ...
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... the comment for question 17 the company's gas emissions rate is medium, which is considered harmful to the environment. Table 1 presents the average of high-power consumption of several devices used in AGOCO Company. ...
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... shown in Table 1 the range of power consumption is very high, hence there is need to clarify the newly proposed system, which is called Thin Client. It is totally new system used as an alternative to traditional desktops [14]. ...

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... Since global warming is a major problem facing the world, affecting private sector organizations and governments, all countries must create new business plans focusing on finding solutions to environmental issues [1]. The World Green Building Council states that we have entered a crucial period to implement the results of the Paris Agreement, where all sectors of the economy must achieve significant reductions in gas emissions. ...
... The World Green Building Council states that we have entered a crucial period to implement the results of the Paris Agreement, where all sectors of the economy must achieve significant reductions in gas emissions. By 2050, all buildings must implement Net Zero Carbon Emission [1], [2]. High energy use by facilities poses a serious environmental risk and is one of the main contributors to climate change [3]. ...
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... In the world, buildings are responsible for 30% of all CO2 emissions [2]. Other than that, global warming is a major problem affecting private sector institutions and governments; all societies must create new business plans focusing on finding solutions to environmental problems [3]. Because of these several things, the World Green Building Council states that we have entered a crucial period to implement the results of the Paris Agreement, where all sectors of the economy must achieve significant reductions in gas emissions, and by 2050 all buildings must implement net zero carbon emissions [3,4]. ...
... Other than that, global warming is a major problem affecting private sector institutions and governments; all societies must create new business plans focusing on finding solutions to environmental problems [3]. Because of these several things, the World Green Building Council states that we have entered a crucial period to implement the results of the Paris Agreement, where all sectors of the economy must achieve significant reductions in gas emissions, and by 2050 all buildings must implement net zero carbon emissions [3,4]. This has made GB a prospective route for the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) sector to support sustainable growth [5]. ...
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... The cost of electronic devices is constantly decreasing as a result of the great competition in the computer industry and its components, but the cost of implementing programs and algorithms that are written is still large and consumes computer hardware resources and energy. One of the most important solutions is to use a central server, which reduces power consumption because it supports more than one user at the same time (Wisam et al., 2021). ...
... Power Management: There are several ways to save energy, the most important of which is to turn off devices when you are finished using them. Also, most devices and operating systems currently provide many advantages and ways to save energy (Wisam et al., 2021). ...
... Powering off Computing Devices: The user should be responsible for rationalizing energy consumption, and therefore he must turn off the devices when they are finished using them (Wisam et al., 2021). ...
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