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Data Center Design:
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Policy: Cap and Trade, Carbon Footprint, Carbon Reduction Commitment, Carbon Tax, Emissions
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Application: Cloud Computing, Grid Computing
Technology: Microblogging, Networking, Servers, Storage, Supercomputer
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Articles mentioning both Carbon Trust and Netherlands
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TelecityGroup Achieves Carbon Trust Standard
Explore Data Center Knowledge (Jul 29 2010) Monitoring , Carbon Footprint , Emissions , Fossil Fuel
...countries. The data centers are located in prime positions for commerce and connectivity, including Amsterdam, Dublin, Frankfurt, London, Manchester, Milan, Paris and Stockholm. About The Carbon Trust Standard All businesses and organizations, both in the UK and internationally, are eligible to appl...
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Comment Mentions: Europe United Kingdom Carbon Reduction Commitment
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Is clean tech China's moon shot?
Explore Technology News (Jan 28 2010) Construction , Carbon Footprint , Emissions , Fossil Fuel , Solar , Wind
...ink it will happen," said Benjamin Sykes, head of renewables technology at the UK government-funded Carbon Trust, which advises British companies on how to reduce their carbon footprint. "It's do-able." Others a......nventional energy companies to clean up, said Marcel Jeucken, head of responsible investment at the Netherlands-based, 86 billion euro PGGM pension asset manager. Jeucken said his fund is "in constant dialogue" ...
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Comment Mentions: U.N. Europe Netherlands
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