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Computer        Savings Guide                   Fact:   
  The average annual home office energy bill  in the United States is $135. However, by purchasing an ENERGY STAR® compliant computer, monitor, and fax machine, the average home office can cut its energy bill by as much as 45%. An energy_efficient computer can...   
   _ Cut electricity use 25% per computer.    
   _ Cut your utility bill from $7__$52.       
   _ Create a cooler, more comfortable work space.     
   _ Reduce air conditioning costs                   
 Best Features:       Many computers have a built_in feature that automatically powers the unit  down to 15% of its maximum power after 15__30 minutes of inactivity. Deep sleep modes offer even greater energy and money savings when the computer is not in use for 60_70 minutes.  Save energy and money by...   
   _ Choosing ENERGY STAR® compliant computers.    
   _ Ensuring your computer's power management feature is enabled.    
   _ Selecting an efficient processor that meets your needs (not necessarily       the fastest).    
   _ Getting a model with an environmental sensor to optimize the power consumption.                           
Save Money:      
Computers without the power_down feature use       25% more electricity. By the same token, the ENERGY STAR® label does not       guarantee energy_savings unless the power management feature is enabled.       Operation of the screensaver is not the same as an enabled power management       feature. See the user's manual to verify that it is set.
       _ Use the power_management feature, and your equipment will create less heat and lower your air conditioning costs.
       _ Set the shortest possible time that is acceptable before your computer automatically powers down.
       _ Turn your computer off at night, on weekends, and when left unused for an extended period.