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Intel Claims It Is Largest Purchaser of Green Power in the U.S.

Started by: asdf | Date 02/03/08 11:23:03 AM
Comments: 2 | Last Comment:  02/04/08 02:57:41 AM

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pfff... that what they all say.

Intel: We are the greenest!
Apple: No we are the greenest!
AMD: Both of you STFU! We're the greenest!
Nvidia: Noobs! I'm the greenest!
and so forth.

Now the EPA will just have to sit back and let the money roll in.

[Posted by: asdf | Date: 02/03/08 11:23:03 AM]

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Where are they (Intel) purchasing these credits from? I doubt directly from EPA.Companies that do not believe in green have to buy to compensate. Companies that believe in green can sell.

What is Green, it is doing things such as using renewable resources like wind, solar, crap, or other kinds to produce energy for buildings. Also not using computer paper to save trees. Using natural oils for printers. Creating a Green factory means being very space and energy efficient.

Purchasing EPA credits does not make you GREEN. It just provides a bigger CARBON FOOT PRINT. It also means you as a company does not give a F**K.

European standards for being environmental friendly is a lot better than EPA. EPA provides to many ways for companies to not be green.
[Posted by: linuxnerd | Date: 02/04/08 02:57:41 AM]

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