Verdiem and Microsoft Introduces Free PC Energy Management Software
By Editor on Aug 7, 2008 in Energy and Climate Change, News, Operations and Strategy

Verdiem, together with Microsoft and Climate Savers Computing, announced the release of the Verdiem Edison, a free energy monitoring software application that allows users to control their PC’s energy consumption and save energy. Edison enhances the existing power settings of Microsoft Windows XP and Windows Vista operating systems, and provides a user-friendly interface. The software features include:
Scheduling - allows users to identify work and non-work schedules to optimize power schemes based on when the PC is in use or on standby.
Settings - provides several options of desired power savings and settings. Simply choose the most appropriate and it applies 24×7x365.
Estimated Savings Reports - offers information that correlates PC power settings to money, kWh and CO2 savings.
Intuitive User Interface - easy to use sliding bars help consumers choose settings and instantly see the power and monetary savings. Clearly marked tabs help users navigate through the interface.
To download the free software, please visit www.verdiem.com/edison.
Source: Verdiem. Image credit: The Power Alley.
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Joan | Aug 22, 2008 | Reply
I have downloaded this program 3 times and cannot get it to install. Always something that it can’t find. I have Vista.
Editor | Aug 22, 2008 | Reply
Hi Joan, maybe you can check out the FAQ at http://www.verdiem.com/edison/support/installing-edison-faq.htm.