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HP plans to power data centers with renewable energy

JUL 22, 2015
Physics Today

New York Times : On Tuesday, Hewlett-Packard became the latest technology giant to announce a plan to purchase power from renewable energy sources to supply major facilities. HP plans to buy 112 MW from a wind farm in Texas to supply its data centers in the state. Gabi Zedlmayer, HP’s chief progress officer, said that the deal allows the company to reach its goal of reducing its greenhouse gas emissions by 20% from 2010 levels by 2020. SunEdison, the company that is providing the energy, will use the deal with HP to begin construction on another wind farm that will provide 300 MW when it is completed.

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