14.5.07

Project Big Green – IBM’s $1 Billion Baby

On May 10th, IBM launched “Project Big Green,” allocating $1 billion towards the advancement of “green” technology and services to increase energy efficiency for IBM and its clients, while at the same time reducing data center energy consumption. Savings could be substantial, with an average 25,000 square foot data center realizing a 42% energy savings, translating into a reduction of 7,439 tons of carbon emissions annually. Included in the initiative is IBM’s “green team” made up of over 850 energy efficiency architects.

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IBM’s Energy Efficiency Initiative

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