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Intel will implement solar generation at a number of its campuses across the country. Each installation will generate significat power through roof-, and in one case, ground- mounted solar panels. ...

... "Intel's new solar installations are planned to be completed over the next 7 months. Ech project would currently rank as one of the 10 largest solar installations in its respective region if activated today. For example, the panels planned for Intel's Chandler and Ocotillo campuses in Arizona would each currently be the fifth largest in SRP service territory or the second largest when combined, acording to the utility company. All of the solar panels will be installed on the roofs of Intel's facilities, with the major exception of the largest installation, an approximately 1-megawatt solar field in Folsom, Calif. The Folsom installation will span nearly six acres of land on campus, which would make it one of the largest non-utility ground-mounts in California at the time of this release. All of the installations will use the power generated at their respective site, making them an efficient source of electricity with savings on grid delivery losses. " ...
... "Intel Home Dashboard oncept enables users to manage energy use, reduce costs, pay their bill and earn rewards. Family members can access the energy manager at any time for an at-a-glance view of utility rates, usage and billing. Users can set monthly energy targets and learn how to reach them, dicover where energy is used and take control. " ...

HP logo Not long ago data ceters were concerned with maximum density and processing power. But as electricity cost have risen and supply becoming a gating factor - the data center is changing ..

" ... companies have become increasingly concerned over the state of the environment.... new generation of servers: machines that deliver more performance per watt adata centernd, perhaps to a lesser degree, are built in a more environmentally responsible manner. Hardware makers are stepping up to meet the challenge, "

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" .. HP, .. a new line of ProLiant G6 servers that, claims the company, deiver twice the performance of the previous generation of ProLiant servers -- while using half the energy. ... replacing servers purchased prior to 2006 with new HP ProLiant G6 servers, customers can slash their energy bills in half."

" ..HP is certainly not the only vendor touting the green credentials of its server hardware. ... AMD and Intel are workin furiously to make CPUs that are high on performance and low on energy consumption."

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