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Turning innovation into sustainability

By embracing green computing, students can gain skills that are increasingly sought after in the job market

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In today’s fast-paced digital world, computers, smartphones, and other electronic devices are indispensable. But as technology advances, so does its impact on the environment. This is where Green Computing comes into play, a concept that focuses on designing, using, and disposing of computers and IT resources in an eco-friendly way.

It encourages energy efficiency, reduces electronic waste, and promotes sustainable practices across technology platforms. For students, understanding green computing is not just about environmental responsibility; it also opens doors to exciting career opportunities in the growing field of sustainable technology.

Green computing involves strategies like reducing power consumption in devices, recycling old electronics, and using cloud computing to optimise resources. Software developers can contribute by writing energy-efficient code, while IT managers can implement greener data centres that consume less energy. Even simple choices, like turning off unused devices or choosing energy-star-rated hardware, collectively make a huge difference. Learning about these practices early helps students adopt sustainable habits while preparing them for a future where green solutions are highly valued.

“The career prospects in green computing are expanding rapidly. Industries worldwide are looking for “green IT specialists”, energy-efficient system designers, and environmental consultants who understand both technology and sustainability. For instance, roles like Sustainable IT Consultant, Renewable Energy IT Analyst, and Green Data Centre Manager are in high demand. Students with backgrounds in computer science, engineering, or environmental studies can combine these disciplines to create a niche career path that is both impactful and rewarding,” Mansa Verma, an alumna from Apeejay School, Noida, shared.

Moreover, green computing encourages innovation. “Students and young professionals can work on projects such as developing eco-friendly hardware, creating apps that track energy usage, or designing smart systems that reduce carbon footprints. The scope is limitless, and the work directly contributes to a greener planet,” she said in conclusion.

Anubha Singh is the Principal Correspondent with Apeejay Newsroom. Having a journalism and mass communication background, she has varied experience with renowned print publications like Hindustan Times, The Pioneer and Deccan Chronicle. Her niche expertise lies in reporting and content creation for different core areas. She can be reached at [email protected] for any communication.