Monday, January 28th 2008

Intel Becomes Largest Purchaser of Green Power in the U.S.

Intel Corporation said today it will purchase more than 1.3 billion kilowatt hours a year of renewable energy certificates as part of a multi-faceted approach to reduce its impact on the environment, making Intel the single-largest corporate purchaser of green power in the United States, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The company said it hoped the record-setting purchase would help stimulate the market for green power, which should lead to additional generating capacity and ultimately, lower costs.

The purchase placed Intel at the top of EPA's latest Green Power Partners Top 25 list, and also at the No. 1 spot on EPA's Fortune 500 Green Power Partners list. The EPA's Green Power Partnership program encourages and recognizes voluntary green power purchases as a way to reduce the impact of conventional electricity use.

"EPA applauds our Fortune 500 partners for protecting our environment by purchasing green power," said EPA Administrator Stephen L. Johnson. "By voluntarily shifting to renewable energy, Intel is proving you don't need to wait for a signal in order to go green."

"We have a long history of commitment to the environment and energy efficiency is an important consideration in everything we do, from building transistors to designing microprocessors and running our factories," said Intel President and CEO Paul Otellini, who is also a member of the Copenhagen Climate Council, a global group of leaders working to achieve an effective global climate treaty at next year's UN Environmental Summit in Copenhagen. "Our renewable purchase is just one part of a multi-faceted approach to protect the environment, and one that we hope spurs additional development and demand for renewable energy."

Renewable Energy Certificates
Renewable energy certificates, or RECs, are the "currency" of the renewable energy market and are widely recognized as a having credible and tangible environmental benefits. The EPA estimates that Intel's REC purchase has the equivalent environmental impact of taking more than 185,000 passenger cars off the road each year, or avoiding the amount of electricity needed to power more than 130,000 average American homes annually.

Intel's REC purchase, which includes a portfolio of wind, solar, small hydro-electric and biomass sources, will be handled by Sterling Planet, a leading national supplier of renewable energy, energy efficiency and low-carbon solutions. The purchase will be certified by the non-profit Center for Resource Solutions' Green-e program which certifies and verifies green power products.

"Intel's outstanding commitment to renewable energy provides significant support for market-based mechanisms for renewable energy technologies of all types," said Mel Jones, Sterling Planet president and CEO. "We commend Intel for their vision and leadership in all aspects of corporate responsibility. Intel's support for renewable energy technologies echoes its mission to deliver advancements that become essential to the way we work and live."

Intel, EPA, and the Environment
Intel and EPA have worked together for several years on a variety of fronts, from Energy Star to Climate Leader and Performance Track programs, to broad industry efforts such as the Climate Savers Computing Initiative. The Agency recently recognized Intel with a 2007 Water Efficiency Leader award for its efforts to reduce, reuse and recycle water in its Chandler, Ariz. manufacturing facility. Intel was also recognized by the EPA as the most commute-friendly employer in the nation in 2006.

In addition to promoting and funding ideas for greater energy efficiency in its facilities, Intel has consistently specified high-energy-efficiency equipment in its manufacturing facilities with a view to ensuring greater energy efficiency and environmental benefit. Over the last 7 years, the company invested over $20 million in more than 250 energy conservation projects that saved in excess of 500 million kilowatt hours, enough energy to power about 50,000 U.S. homes.

To learn more, visit the press kit at www.intel.com/pressroom/kits/green/rec.
Source: Intel
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29 Comments on Intel Becomes Largest Purchaser of Green Power in the U.S.

#26
Dangle
btarunrOkay let me make sense of this: Intel can pollute Asia (irrespective of environmental policies of Asian countries not stopping them from doing so) and wear an angel's gown in the US telling "Oh we're sooo green"? I'm not bitching at Intel for polluting Asia, just telling that Intel is not green, when you look at a global picture. Regarding America, yes it's a cleaner country now, and greener too (green as in environment) while the other green (economy) is on a decline because of this manufacturing outsource to Asia.
Btarunr. I absolutely agree with you. Intel is NOT green. They are just playing all of the environmental wackos in this country for the idiots that they are. They're buying into this carbon credit scam to make themselves look better. This country is all about image and pop culture. If we get that drama-queen hillary clinton in the whitehouse, i can see our country going to absolute shiite!

Our economy is down because the feds cant control their Funning spending, George bush is fighting this war like a bloody liberal (EXPENSIVE!!!!), and we keep funding arab oil when we have our OWN that we can drilL!!!! We have nuclear technology! - USE IT!!!
btarunrAmerica, yes it's a cleaner country now, and greener too (green as in environment) while the other green (economy) is on a decline because of this manufacturing outsource to Asia.
We can thank the libs for both.
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magibeg
Wow we certainly have someone anti-liberal here.... how about for once we stop blaming and realize that everyones essentially at fault for the environmental issues. On a side note though, so what if intel is just doing it for the marketing purposes? Marketing and a positive appearance to consumers can be a powerful driving tool towards positive change.
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#28
Dangle
magibegrealize that everyones essentially at fault for the environmental issues.
What - global warming? lol give me a break. If global warming is real, it's mainly caused by burning fossil fuels - Right? Why do we burn fossil fuels? Because the liberals bitched about nuclear after watching, The China Syndrome. You do know they get all of their knowledge and talking points from movies, and The Daily Show, right?

because of the liberals, we're burning coal, stuck in Iraq, and buying gasoline from the arabs.
On a side note though, so what if intel is just doing it for the marketing purposes?
Yea, so what. They can do whatever the fun they want. If they want to take advantage of the stupidity of liberals, more power to them. I'm going to continue giving them my money because of their products, not because of their PR/Image.
Marketing and a positive appearance to consumers can be a powerful driving tool towards positive change.
So, basically you're telling me that it's OK to do a greedy deed, if something positive comes out of it somewhere? You won't find a conservative that disagrees with you there:toast:
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#29
candle_86
want to cure pollution go after the oil companies. Right now we could run off of water with a hydrogen seperator in place of a fuel injection manifold, yet we don't because of pay offs. I'm working right now on implementing Hydrogen power with a simple 1 cylinder gasoline engine, it burns hotter and thats my only problem, that and the impurties in water such as minerals. I did actully get one running for a very short time but the deposits clogged the injector.

Well now yall know my hobby, dont tell the oil compaines, but one day i intend to be rich :D
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