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[PSUs]| Monday 11th June 2007 |
The 'Green Shift' taskforce will be led by Manchester City Council and will oversee the introduction of 'green PCs' that use 98 per cent less energy than standard computers.
To achieve this, applications will be shifted from the desktop PC, to more energy efficient data centres. As well as cutting the power requirements of the PC, the programme
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Local Government Minister Phil Woolas said that initiatives like this are essential to tackle climate change.
'Cyber-warming is a massive issue and that is why we have taken decisive action with the appointment of the taskforce,' he said. 'The new taskforce is the first of its kind in the world and is a sign of how serious the UK is about tackling this issue.'
A pilot Green Shift programme is set for early 2008 ahead of widespread implementation towards then end of 2009.
See also: Comment: Too much hot air over green PCs
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