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The University of Michigan Saves Energy, Cash and Environment With Green Computing

The University of Michigan has joined the nonprofit group started by Google and Intel last year called the Climate Savers Computing Initiative and now has teams of more than 90 U-M students, faculty and staff members are working on green computing initiatives. The school aims to reduce the electricity used for computers and other office equipment by 10%, saving half a million dollars each year and reducing carbon emissions.

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