Dell’s 2.1 million square-foot Global Headquarters turns 100% green!


Dell is now powering 100 percent of its 2.1 million square-foot global headquarters campus, home to more than 10,000 employees, with 100 percent green capability, the latest step in meeting the company’s 2008 carbon neutral commitment. Dell is using all of the capability generated from Waste Management’s Austin Community Landfill gas-to-energy plant, meeting 40 percent of Dell headquarters’ campus ability needs. The remaining 60 percent comes from existing wind farms and is provided by TXU Energy.

Dell plus announced today it is increasing green ability use for its Austin Parmer

Campus, provided by Austin Energy, from eight to 17 percent. The company is a leading participant in Austin Energy’s GreenChoice capability program. Dell plus is powering its Twin Falls, Idaho, facility with 100 percent green potential, 97 percent of which is wind ability and three percent solar.

Dell’s green technology solutions include the OptiPlex 755 and Inspiron 531 desktops, Latitude D630 laptop, PowerEdge M-Series blades and PowerEdge Energy Smart servers. The company’s desktop systems alone have helped customers save more than $2.2 billion and avoid approximately 22.4 million tons of CO2.

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