1. Articles in category: Solar

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    1. Verizon to spend $100M on solar panels, fuel cells for facilities

      Verizon to spend $100M on solar panels, fuel cells for facilities

      Telecom giant Verizon is expected to announce on Tuesday that it plans to spend $100 million on clean power projects, including installing solar panels and fuel cells at 19 locations to help power its buildings and network infrastructure. Verizon's Chief Sustainability Officer James Gowen plans to make the ... For example, Verizon is putting solar panels on the roof of a data center in New Jersey, as well as on the ground next to the data center. The return on investment for the combined clean power projects is

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    2. Verizon's Bid To Be A Power Producer

      Verizon's Bid To Be A Power Producer

      Many large businesses, including industrial operations, have long produced their own power instead of relying only on their local utilities. The emergence of solar, fuel cells and other low-carbon technologies are opening up new possibilities for companies that want an uninterrupted power supply while lowering their carbon footprint at the same time.

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    3. Earth Day Sparks A Look At Data Center Energy

      Earth Day Sparks A Look At Data Center Energy

      As we celebrated Earth Day this week, many corporations are looking at their environmental strategies and are seeking to become more “green.” This begs the question: for organizations that are seeking to reduce their energy footprint, is it possible for a data center to employ distributed energy resources, like incorporating solar power, without giving up reliability? This is a worthy goal but there may be major issues that need to be addressed as the organization sets about working toward this goal.

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    4. Proposal from Google and Duke Energy lets companies buy renewable power

      Proposal from Google and Duke Energy lets companies buy renewable power

      When a company wants a green data center, it often has to build its own energy sources . Google knows that's sometimes not practical, even for a company its size . To that end, it's partnering with Duke Energy on a proposed business model that would let companies explicitly purchase renewable electricity: companies could demand eco-friendly power sources, whether or not they're the most cost ...

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    5. Google Floats Renewable Energy Data Center Plan

      Google Floats Renewable Energy Data Center Plan

      Google tries to use its buying clout to prod utilities to offer renewable energy option. Google has spent more than $1 billion in solar and wind energy projects but it ultimately has no control over the fuel that produces the electricity that powers its data centers. Google today is proposing a new tariff to buy renewable energy directly from utilities, a model it hopes will help scale renewable ...

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    6. Why can't we give up fossil fuels?

      Why can't we give up fossil fuels?

      Despite all the mounting scientific concern, the political rhetoric and the clean technology of the past decade, the growth rate in global carbon emissions has not reduced at all. Why? Because we continue to extract and burn fossil fuels more than ever before We have far more oil, coal and gas than we can safely burn. For all the millions of words written about climate change, the challenge ...

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    7. Apple's "100% Renewable Energy" Data Center Claim Disputed

      Washington, D.C. - Experts with the National Center for Public Policy Research are questioning the validity of Apple's recent announcement that its data centers will run on 100-percent renewable energy, and warning the public to "check the fine print."

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    8. Apple's 100% greening of its data centers, why? a passion to do the right thing

      Apple’s massive solar panel and fuel cell farm are now live and providing clean power for its huge data center in Maiden, North Carolina. By the end of the year 60 percent of the power for the data center will come from these sources. tweet this Apple has turned on the first halves of both its massive solar panel farm and adjacent fuel cell farm, and is using the systems to provide power for its $1 billion, 500,000 square-foot data center in Maiden, North Carolina. 

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