May 6, 2008

LocalCooling App Fights Global Warming by Cooling Your Computer

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More than 30 billion kilowatt-hours of energy is wasted because many of us simply forget to shut down our computers when we aren’t using them. If we could just improve the efficiency of how we use our PCs, the savings in energy costs would be over $3 billion dollars a year. LocalCooling is a 100% FREE power management tool, from Uniblue Research Labs, that allows users to optimize their energy savings in minutes and as a result reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

LocalCooling will:

  • Cut your energy bills
  • Reduce the amount of greenhouse gas CO2 emissions as a result of your reduced PC power consumption
  • Give you full control over your power mode settings Improve your overall efficiency and computing experience
  • Show you, in detail, how much you have saved since installing the software

Via Chip Chick at LocalCooling

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Posted by Jay Brewer at May 6, 2008 8:07 AM

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