Electricity Efficiency & Folding..
Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2009 6:59 am
So, I got slapped with a $950 energy bill for the last quarter [and in reality should have been slapped with more for being such a ridiculous consumer of electricity] and it got me to thinking about the way I fold.. 60gig release PS3[the heavy hitter in Wattage], 2xlaptops for the heat put out I am assuming at least one of my laptops is supplied by its own nuclear power source.. in fact if I could convert the heat energy it produces combined with the Ps3 I think I could run my 1600W microwave long enough to cook a whole pig, 2x Oldschool desktops 375W PSUs.
I've been looking into green power here in Australia and it doesn't seem like much of a hit in $ as a percentage, most suppliers charge a flat $1 a day or $435 a year to purchase 20-100% of your power every year through "Greenpower". Now I did a bit of further research and found out that a good deal of the "Greenpower" is supplied by biofuel combustion like this Macadamia Nut Plant, which doesn't seem all that green to me... replacing coal with corn seems like merely swapping say cigarettes for coffee, although at least this plant isn't wasting useful food during the world food shortage like most biofuels.
So ... in the end, I guess I'm interested in knowing how green is your folding?
A) How energy efficient is your rig? PPD/w and Total daily draw. [Please, try to give kil-a-watt measurements taken from the wall over a 24hr period]
B) How do you source your electricity? (0% , 10% , 20% , 50% , 100% Green energy?)
C) Do you supply your OWN electricity and if so, what %age? (If I won the lottery tomorrow I'd get the $65,000 installation of solar panels I need to supply my energy usage)
D) For those more in the know than I , or the cool kids out there , how much more or less carbon is produced in an EFFICIENT coal power plant compared to a Biofuel power generator per Megawatt Hour?
NB:
- In order to keep the readings more valid, please use PPD from one of the third party stat websites rather than ppd from fahmon on a cherry picked work unit ;
- If you want to throw in % of daily power draw where you are actually using the computer yourself [as well as folding, for those with multiple GPUs per computer or who mainly produce through uniprocessor clients] feel free, just be realistic, take your usage over a week and then average it out, not your usage on your heaviest day , try to keep the figures as statistically valid as possible
I've been looking into green power here in Australia and it doesn't seem like much of a hit in $ as a percentage, most suppliers charge a flat $1 a day or $435 a year to purchase 20-100% of your power every year through "Greenpower". Now I did a bit of further research and found out that a good deal of the "Greenpower" is supplied by biofuel combustion like this Macadamia Nut Plant, which doesn't seem all that green to me... replacing coal with corn seems like merely swapping say cigarettes for coffee, although at least this plant isn't wasting useful food during the world food shortage like most biofuels.
So ... in the end, I guess I'm interested in knowing how green is your folding?
A) How energy efficient is your rig? PPD/w and Total daily draw. [Please, try to give kil-a-watt measurements taken from the wall over a 24hr period]
B) How do you source your electricity? (0% , 10% , 20% , 50% , 100% Green energy?)
C) Do you supply your OWN electricity and if so, what %age? (If I won the lottery tomorrow I'd get the $65,000 installation of solar panels I need to supply my energy usage)
D) For those more in the know than I , or the cool kids out there , how much more or less carbon is produced in an EFFICIENT coal power plant compared to a Biofuel power generator per Megawatt Hour?
NB:
- In order to keep the readings more valid, please use PPD from one of the third party stat websites rather than ppd from fahmon on a cherry picked work unit ;
- If you want to throw in % of daily power draw where you are actually using the computer yourself [as well as folding, for those with multiple GPUs per computer or who mainly produce through uniprocessor clients] feel free, just be realistic, take your usage over a week and then average it out, not your usage on your heaviest day , try to keep the figures as statistically valid as possible