Speed scaling is a power management technique that involves dynamically changing the speed of a processor. This gives rise to dual-objective scheduling problems, where the operating system both wants to conserve energy and optimize some Quality of Service (QoS) measure of the resulting schedule. Yao, Demers, and Shenker [8] considered the problem where the QoS constraint is deadline feasibility and the objective is to minimize the energy used. They proposed an online speed scaling algorithm Average Rate ( ) that runs each job at a constant speed between its release and its deadline. They showed that the competitive ratio of is at most (2α) α /2 if a processor running at speed s uses power s α . We show the competitive ratio of is at least (...