Category: Green corporations

Malaysia to launch "corrider" for newable energy

| February 28, 2008 | 0 Comments

Remember Malaysia’s multimedia corridor during the dotcom era? Well now the Malaysian government is taking the concept into the renewable energy space with the announcement of the Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy.
The Malaysian Prime Minister, Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, announced in February that the government will spend an initial 5 billion ringgit (about US$1.5 billion) to [...]

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From information revolution to energy revolution

| February 19, 2008 | 4 Comments

Comment by Tony Chan
In preparation for an upcoming report on the impact of rising energy prices on the telecommunications industry, I could not help but notice the similarities between the two markets albeit inside a kind of time warp.
When I first started to report on the telecommunications industry in Hong Kong, it was undergoing a [...]

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Intel buys 1.3 billion kWh of renewable energy

| February 13, 2008 | 0 Comments
Intel buys 1.3 billion kWh of renewable energy

The world’s biggest maker of computer chips, Intel, announced that it is now top of the latest Green Power Partnership Top 25 list of Fortune 500 companies compiled by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), making it a major supporter for the renewable energy sector.

Under a deal with Sterling Planet, Intel will purchase more than [...]

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Ericsson taps auction platform for energy buy

| February 13, 2008 | 0 Comments

Telecoms equipment maker, Ericsson, turned to World Energy Exchange to purchase 18 million kilowatt hours of electricity via an online reverse auction platform. The platform allowed Ericsson to specify the nature of electricity it wants to buy, in this case – 25% from renewable energy sources and gave the chance to power companies to bid [...]

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U.S. tech adoption led to dramatic improvements in energy efficient and productivity – ACEEE report

| February 13, 2008 | 0 Comments

A new report released by the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE) has identified a direct correlation between use of technology and the energy required for economy productivity.
The ACEEE study, commissioned by the Technology CEO Council (TCC), found that it takes less than half the energy to produce a dollar of economic output today [...]

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BetterWorld Telecom claims carbon neutral certification

| January 30, 2008 | 0 Comments

BetterWorld Telecom, a new full-service voice and data telecommunications services carrier based in Reston, Virginia, has received Zerofootprint’s certification as the first telecom provider in North America to achieve carbon-neutral status.
Zerofootprint, based in Toronto, Canada, is an organization that provides information, products and services to people and businesses working to reduce their environmental impact.
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Canon launches ‘Generation Green’ brand

| January 30, 2008 | 0 Comments

Canon U.S.A’s new Generation Green brand aims to help its customers understand the company’s green initiatives.
The brand consists of three product classifications: Eco-Conscious, which highlights several packaging changes to boost shipping and packaging efficiency; Eco-Standards, which marks products that adhere to industry standards

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Google injects US$10m into eSolar

| January 30, 2008 | 0 Comments

Google announced that it has made a US$10 million investment in eSolar, a California-based solar thermal power developer first identified as a partner in the Internet search giants RE < C initiative.
The investment was part of an announcement by Google.org of core initiatives to combat climate change, poverty and emerging threats. More than US$25 million [...]

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Time for IT to pay up for inefficiencies – reports

| January 30, 2008 | 0 Comments

Two separate reports have come to the same conclusion: That IT organizations are slow to address climate change because they are often cushioned to the effects their systems have on energy costs.
While the amount of energy to power the corporate IT infrastructure continues to grow, most IT departments are still not accountable for the escalating [...]

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Green procurement on the rise

| January 30, 2008 | 0 Comments

The ‘Greenness’ of technology vendors will become an increasingly important deciding factor as IT executives look for new purchases, according to the results of a new survey by market researcher, IDC.
It is becoming clear across the board that end-users will be expecting vendors to take more responsibility in terms of bringing ‘Green’ products and services [...]

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