Well it depends on what kind of equipment it was, and what the load is without SETI running.
Say it was a Pentium 4 that would normally be less than 10% CPU usage. The CPU would then consume about 5 watts without SETI, or about 60 watts with SETI.
Now consider the extra cooling cost created by increased electricty for the fans in the computer, and for the A/C to cool the room to be negligable, but at least 5 watts. We then have 60 watts extra consumed. This is really 60 watt hours.
60 * 24 * 7 * 52 is 524160 watt hours a year, or about 525 killowatt hours a year.
Now say the government pays 8.0 cents a killowatt hour. This puts the goverment of Ohio about $4.20 in the hole a year for running SETI on its server.
As you can see, Ohio's government is full of America's top thinkers!
Well it depends on what kind of equipment it was, and what the load is without SETI running.
Say it was a Pentium 4 that would normally be less than 10% CPU usage. The CPU would then consume about 5 watts without SETI, or about 60 watts with SETI.
Now consider the extra cooling cost created by increased electricty for the fans in the computer, and for the A/C to cool the room to be negligable, but at least 5 watts. We then have 60 watts extra consumed. This is really 60 watt hours.
60 * 24 * 7 * 52 is 524160 watt hours a year, or about 525 killowatt hours a year.
Now say the government pays 8.0 cents a killowatt hour. This puts the goverment of Ohio about $4.20 in the hole a year for running SETI on its server.
As you can see, Ohio's government is full of America's top thinkers!