Dell Headquarters Goes 100% Green Energy

Dell (NasdaqGS: DELL) is now powering 100% of its 2.1 million square-foot global headquarters in Texas with green power, the latest step in meeting the company’s 2008 carbon neutral commitment.

Dell is using all of the power generated from Waste Management’s Austin Community Landfill gas-to-energy plant, meeting 40% of Dell headquarters’ campus power needs. The remaining 60% comes from existing wind farms and is provided by TXU Energy.

"Powering an entire campus with green power, in partnership with these two leading companies, is an important step in becoming the greenest technology company on the planet and the right thing to do for our shared earth," said Mr. Bell. "At the same time we’re using green technology to drive operating expense down."

Dell also announced today it is increasing green power use for its Austin Parmer Campus, provided by Austin Energy, from 8 to 17%. The company is a leading participant in Austin Energy’s GreenChoice power program. Dell also is powering its Twin Falls, Idaho, facility with 100% green power, 97% of which is wind power and 3% solar.

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