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It's time for the building industry to shift from develpment to maintenance, using a life cycle approach.
by Clay Nesler
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IBM wins a contract to develop and install monitoring systems for 50 to 100 of the federal government’s highest energy-consuming buildings. Will proving the technology with Uncle Sam boost its market?
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The Green Electronics council, the administrators of the three-year-old electronics certification program EPEAT, are expanding the certification to cover products in 40 countries around the world.
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(Episode 91): At San Francisco's California Academy of Sciences museum, IBM gathered a host of industry leaders to discuss how IT can help companies green much more than their data centers. Here are some of the highlights of the event.
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The final panel discussion at Greener by Design 2009 explored how energy efficiency can be an obstacle and benefit to the design process, from the product level to the systems level.
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At the University of California's Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society, scientists are developing thermometers that can reduce electricity demand by as much as a third, working to turn your cell phone into a traffic-monitoring device or a medical aid, and much more.
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At the morning sessions of the first conference aimed at bringing together green and IT, much of the discussion focused on addressing the challenges faced by measuring, managing and securing environmental data.
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The addition of patents from the printer and office products company Ricoh and engineering firm Taisei Corporation, as well as newly released patents from DuPont are the latest additions to the roster of green technologies made freely available.
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More than 80 percent of display professionals said their companies are using greener matierals and incorporating energy efficiency into the design of their products, according to research from iSuppli.
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The magazine's annual list of the most innovative firms on the market is as heavy on cleantech companies as you might expect, but the full list highlights just how high-tech green is getting -- and how green high-tech is getting.
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At the CES expo in Las Vegas last week, tech companies of all stripes showcased the ways that green is expanding into our lives and our gadgets.
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In its quarterly ranking of electronics manufacturers' commitments to the environment, Greenpeace found Nokia at the top of the heap yet again, while the NGO highlighted takeback policies and carbon-reduction commitments as the key to truly green electronics.
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Dell will design its laptops and desktops to consume 25 percent less energy by 2010 as part of its plan to become the greenest technology company on the planet.
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Energy-efficient computing is no quick-blossoming trend, according to new research by Forrester that predicts the demand for green IT consulting will grow from $500M this year to $4.8B in 2013.
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The Green Grid has unveiled strategies to help data center managers assess energy use, while at the same time gaining a few new members to help drive efficiency in the IT sector.
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Manufacturers are taking strides to make IT products more efficient and with less hazardous materials. For many products, a relatively quick and simple assessment can be completed by focusing on three primary areas: material content, energy consumption and end of life considerations.
by Todd Brady
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At the annual NokiaWorld Conference, the host company outlined its vision for how IT will fit into a sustainable future, and announced several environmental initiatives to reduce emissions and materials use.
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The new processors are the first to make use of Intel's new Hafnium-based chips made using its 45-nm manufacturing processes, and are expected to increase speed while lowering overall energy use.
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The networking equipment manufacturer could spend as much as $16 billion on a multi-year initiative that includes the company's first green technology center dedicated to sustainable development.
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The group announced Tuesday that it had met three key research goals that will help the consortium along its quest to make IT more energy efficient.
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At the 2007 World Design Contest, Dell Computer issued a call to design students and others to join its International Green Computing Technology Design Competition and take a shot at the $15,000 prize.
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The Storage Networking Industry Association wants to slash the environmental impact of data storage operations by gathering industry players for the Green Storage Initiative, which will align with The Green Grid and EPA.
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A new program from IBM's Project Big Green allows customers to gauge the performance per watt of their mainframes, compare PPW to other servers and platforms, and maximize energy efficiency in data centers.
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The new web portal, launched yesterday as part of the Carbon Disclosure Project, offers a one-stop shop for organizations of all sizes to calculate, compare and reduce their GHG emissions.
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Lenovo's new PC, officially known as the ThinkCentre A61e, is the company's first EPEAT Gold-rated product, and surpasses the EPA's Energy Star 4.0 criteria for computer systems with its 85 percent efficient power supply.