Energy Efficient Website

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An energy-efficient website is designed to consume the least amount of energy resources possible during its use. There are several ways to make a website energy-efficient, including:

  • Using clean and well-optimized code: efficient code requires less energy resources to run, making the website more energy-efficient.
  • Using optimized images: large images can slow down website loading and consume more energy resources. By using optimized images, you can reduce energy consumption.
  • Using browser caching: browser caching temporarily stores website data, reducing load on the server and energy consumption.
  • Using a secure connection (HTTPS): data transfer via a secure connection (HTTPS) requires less energy than an insecure connection (HTTP).
  • Using an energy-efficient server: the server used to host the website can affect energy consumption. By choosing an energy-efficient server, you can reduce the website’s energy consumption.

A digital sustainability journey, which includes measuring the emissions of the website and implementing a plan to reduce its environmental impact, allows for the creation of an efficient website.