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Web Host Green House Data Doubled Renewable Power Credit Purchases in 2011
Web Host Industry Review (Dec 19 2011) Emissions , Solar , Wind , Cloud Computing
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December 19, 2011 -- Cloud hosting provider and data center operator Green House Data reported on the weekend that it had increased the number of renewable energy credits purchased during 2011 boy more than 100 percent compared to what it bought in 2010.
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