client: ST Microelectronics
ST’s long-term focus on power-conscious design incorporates both reduction of energy consumption in the chip itself and contribution to energy savings in the end application. For example:
Remote control systems are yet another significant consumer of energy. ST’s power-supply units for stand-by systems use innovative technologies to reduce energy consumption in TV sets, set-top-boxes and PCs, which remain in stand-by mode 24 hours a day.
“The intelligent use of energy makes a tremendous difference, reducing both our eco-footprint and the electricity bill,” said Georges Auguste, Corporate Vice President and Director of Total Quality and Corporate Responsibility, STMicroelectronics. “We have developed a strong portfolio of products that optimize power consumption in virtually all devices and technologies that surround us, from lighting to computers.”
According to iSuppli, STMicroelectronics is the world’s number one supplier of semiconductors for power management.
A note on the calculation of the energy savings achieved by using ST products
We have compared the actual power consumption of applications built around ST’s energy-saving technologies with that of the existing traditional solutions that contain no or less advanced energy-saving features. The nominal energy saving by product in the end application (generally a few watts) has been multiplied by the number of hours the equipment is in operation. These “duty cycle” values are based on publicly available statistics. Finally, we have included in the calculation the total number of energy-saving devices we shipped in 2006.
The total annual savings of 1220 GWh are equivalent to saving the more than 2 million barrels of oil needed to generate this energy (1MWh ~ 1.7 barrels of oil; 1220 GWh ~ 2,074,000 barrels of oil).
It is also important to consider that our products are generally used for more
than a year, so the real energy savings are not limited to one year utilization
presented in the above calculation.