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Data Centers Tighten Energy Belts
The New York Times (Nov 4 2010) Emissions , Solar , Cloud Computing , Servers
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New green initiatives are pushing data center companies in the European Union to take the lead in developing environmentally friendly technology.
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The economic crisis in 2008 gave an extra impulse to the trend, with reduced energy consumption leading to lower bills. Companies quickly realized that having good environmental credentials was good for marketing. The hostile economic climate turned out to be a catalyst for green information technology.
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