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With the advent of cloud computing, the IT industry has picked a pace in case of development and new technologies. With the emergence of technology, users are also increasing at a rapid speed. If development is increasing, then at the same time we are setting back in terms of the environment by degrading it at a very high pace. Initially, any degradation is not visible but when use increases, degradation appears, and at that time, research is conducted to minimize or neutralize the demerits. Same with cloud computing, as it has been adopted by every second person in a crowd of thousands, much degradation is being caused, and to stop or to minimize green cloud computing has opted. The computer industry is contributing to global warming with high pollution, high energy, and high water enterprises. Green computing is in the process to minimize power consumption, energy consumption, and carbon dioxide emission.

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I take this opportunity to gratefully acknowledge the assistance of my college faculty and guides Dr. Raju Baraskar and Prof. Uday Chourasia, who had faith in me. I am also very much grateful to UIT RGPV, DoCSE for motivating the students.

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Baghele, K., Barskar, R., Chourasia, U. (2022). Adoption of Green Cloud Computing—A Review. In: Kumar, A., Ghinea, G., Merugu, S., Hashimoto, T. (eds) Proceedings of the International Conference on Cognitive and Intelligent Computing. Cognitive Science and Technology. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-2350-0_85

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