Energy initiatives to save Dell around $5.8M per year

RP news wires, Noria Corporation
Tags: energy management

Dell expects to save an estimated $5.8 million a year as a result of power-saving initiatives and building upgrades in its facilities worldwide. The company, which sources more than 25 percent of its global energy needs from renewable sources, is also piloting solar projects on select campuses to incorporate even more renewable energy in its operations. These, along with Dell’s other environmental initiatives, are indicative of Dell’s long-standing commitment to sustainability.

The News:

By the end of 2009, Dell expects to cut its global power use by around 48 million kilowatt hours per year, enough energy to power more than 4,000 average American homes for one year. It will accomplish this through a combination of building upgrades, power management strategies and IT solutions:

Solar Pilot Projects:

Dell is launching solar pilot projects around the world to determine new, innovative ways it can incorporate more renewable energy into its operations.

“We build environmental considerations into everything we do, from the way we manage our business to the products we provide to our customers around the world,” said Dane Parker, global director of Dell's Environmental Health & Safety team. “Managing for sustainability is more than just good business; it’s the right thing to do for our planet.”