Technology
Using Airside Economizers to Chill Data Center Cooling Bills
One of the lowest cost options for significantly cutting the cooling bill for your data center is an airside economizer, which in many cases can reduce annual cooling energy consumption by more than 60 percent. Read More
Green Computing at Google
From large-scale data centers to every desktop it owns, here's how the search giant's quest for energy efficiency gets results. Read More
Clean-Energy Trends 2006
For the first time in modern history, clean-energy technologies are becoming cost-competitive with their "dirtier" counterparts, says this report. Read More
Transforming the Future: Moving Toward Fuel Cell-Powered Fleets in Canadian Urban Transit Systems
Study, published in 2005, helps industry identify business opportunities for hydrogen fuel cell-powered transit systems. Read More
U.S. Climate Change Technology Program Research and Current Activities
November 2003 report profiles near- and long-term technologies for addressing climate change. Read More
Dodging Dilemmas: Environmental and Social Accountability in the Global Operations of California-Based High-Tech Companies
Case studies from Costa Rica, India, Malaysia, Taiwan, and Thailand examine the environmental, health, and labor-rights challenges faced by California-based semiconductor and chip manufacturers as they expand operations overseas. Read More
Data Centers, Power, and Pollution Prevention: Design for Business and Environmental Advantage
Outlines practical steps businesses can take to make their data centers more energy-efficient -- and cost-effective. Read More
Cleaner Energy, Greener Profits
Explores the cost-effectiveness of using fuel cells to generate domestic, commercial, and industrial power. Read More