Do you need to turn off your PC at night?
This morning's edition linked to an article analyzing your PC's power usage at various states--on, off, hibernate, and standby--both the computer and the monitor. Sure, I knew you save power by turning it off, but I hadn't realized (nor thought about it lately) that turning it off and on every day doesn't really hurt much like it used to when I first started using computers (don't make me say how long ago THAT was). Nor did I realize that CRT's use so much more power than flat panels. The bottom line of the article is that turning your PC off indeed saves more power than the other options, but setting it to hibernate overnight is nearly as good.
It also made a frank point that struck the bleeding-heart tree-hugging hippie in me (not to mention my frugal side)--is it worth wasting that energy (and money) to save a few minutes' startup time (to boot, log in, and restore state, such as opening mail, browser, and chat programs) every morning? And, using Windows' hibernate or standby, you don't even take THAT hit. I think Windows default settings have standby and/or hibernate on, but I always turn it off after I install Windows because of that annoyance, not thinking about the consequences.
Time to turn it back on on my computers.