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Carbon emissions
UK launches ‘green grid computing’ competition

Participants invited to solve environmental issues

Written by Ian Williams

The government-funded Grid Computing Now network has kicked of a competition
which invites participants to help solve environmental issues through grid
computing.

Well known examples include the Folding@Home project which utilises the idle
power of PCs and PlayStation 3s to help with cancer research.

The ‘Grid Computing for a Greener Planet’ competition is supported by
Microsoft, Intellect, the British Computer Society, 451 Group, Memset, the
National e-Science Centre, Oxford e-Research Centre, WWF and The Technology
Strategy Board.

  • A one-year membership to the BCS
  • An industry mentor to help the winner progress their idea
  • A week-long internship at the National e-Science Centre at the University of
    Edinburgh
  • A Sony Vaio or Microsoft Xbox 360
  • A one-year limited subscription to The 451 Group’s EcoEfficient and Grid
    services research

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