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EPA Announces Energy Star label for Computer Servers

Release Date: 05/18/2009
Contact Information: Enesta Jones, 202-564-4355 / 7873 / jones.enesta@epa.gov

(Washington, D.C. - May 18, 2009) For the first time, EPA announced Energy Star requirements for computer servers that will protect the environment and result in significant energy savings. On average, computer servers that earn the Energy Star label will be 30 percent more energy efficient than standard servers.

If all servers sold in the United States meet this new specification, energy cost savings would grow to $800 million per year and prevent greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to those from more 1 million vehicles.

Computer servers that earn the Energy Star label will include:

  • Efficient power supplies that generate less waste heat, reducing the need for excess air conditioning in the facilities where they are housed;
  • Improved power quality, which provides building-wide efficiency benefits;
  • Capabilities to measure real time power use, processor utilization, and air temperature, which improves manageability and lowers total cost of ownership;
  • Advanced power management features to save energy across various operating states; and
  • A power and performance data sheet for purchasers that standardizes key information on energy performance, features and other capabilities.

Awarding the Energy Star label to computer servers is part of a broader EPA initiative to address growing national data center energy consumption.

More information on the new specification and all EPA’s data center initiatives: http://www.energystar.gov/datacenters