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Direct Access to Power Could Provide Fortune's Customers with Lower Power Costs, More ...
Yahoo! Finance (Oct 26 2010) Emissions
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Fortune Data Centers, which provides premium wholesale data center space for corporate customers, announced today that the company has received approval from Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) to transfer to Direct Access (DA) power service, which allows eligible PG&E customers to competitively source electricity directly from energy suppliers other than PG&E.
Fortune Highlights Significance of Direct Access to Power
Fortune Data Centers' CEO, John Sheputis, says he believes the development means Fortune's San Jose facility is the first multi-tenant data center in California positioned to offer Direct Access and its benefits to tenants. Unlike many data center providers that mark up power costs, Fortune's tenants receive 100 percent of the benefit from better power prices and all of the savings that result from energy-efficiency.
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