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Data Center Design:
Construction,
Container,
Data Center Outages,
Monitoring,
Power and Cooling
Policy: Cap and Trade, Carbon Footprint, Carbon Reduction Commitment, Carbon Tax, Emissions
Power: Biomass, Fossil Fuel, Fuel Cell, Geothermal, Hydro, Nuclear, Solar, Wind
Application: Cloud Computing, Grid Computing
Technology: Microblogging, Networking, Servers, Storage, Supercomputer
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Alcatel-Lucent Cuts Carbon Footprint 13% in 2009
environmentalleader.com (Jun 9 2010) Carbon Footprint , Emissions , Wind
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Alcatel-Lucent has reduced its facility-based CO2 emissions by nearly 112,000 tons from 2007 to 2009, exceeding its goal of cutting annual CO2 emissions by 10 percent from the 2007 level by the end of 2010, according to the company’s 2009 Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) report. The company has set a goal to reduce its carbon [...]
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