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Earth Day 2018: Apple’s new robot recycler, Jane Goodall Google Doodle

April 22, 2018 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Apple Daisy Robot

Following up on Liam, Apple has a new robot that can disassemble iPhones, plucking valuable components from old phones that electronics recyclers can miss. It’s called Daisy, here’s how Apple describes it: Created through years of R&D, Daisy incorporates revolutionary technology based on Apple’s learnings from Liam, its first disassembly robot launched in 2016. Daisy […]

Filed Under: E-Waste & Recycling, Environment Tagged With: Apple, Earth Day, electronics recycling, Google

Microsoft sets record 315-megawatt solar deal in the U.S.

March 22, 2018 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Azure Regions

Microsoft is set on making its cloud-computing operations are as environmentally-friendly as possible. The Redmond, Wash. tech titan announced on March 21 that it had inked a deal for 315 megawatts of solar power for its cloud data centers across two projects in Virginia, the largest corporate agreement of its kind in the United States. […]

Filed Under: Cleantech & Renewable Energy, Data Center Tagged With: Cloud Computing, Data Center, Google, Microsoft, solar

IT industry isn’t following U.S. withdrawal from the Paris Accord

June 3, 2017 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Trump may have withdrawn the U.S. from the Paris Accord, but many technology giants, along with some American cities and states, aren’t following suit. Here’s a selection of encouraging tweets: Disappointed with today’s decision. Google will keep working hard for a cleaner, more prosperous future for all. — Sundar Pichai (@sundarpichai) June 1, 2017 We believe climate […]

Filed Under: Environment Tagged With: amazon, Google, IBM, Microsoft, Paris Accord, Paris Agreement, Salesforce.com

Google embraces wind power for headquarter’s energy needs

February 11, 2015 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Apple isn’t the only tech giant making waves on the renewal energy front. Google is making a big commitment to wind power, enough to provide its Mountain View, Calif.-based headquarters with enough electricity for their operations. My colleague, Jaikumar Vijayan, over at eWEEK reports: As part of the agreement, NextEra will install new turbines at its […]

Filed Under: Cleantech & Renewable Energy, Uncategorized Tagged With: Apple, Google, renewable energy, solar, wind, wind power

Google snaps up Nest for $3.2B

January 13, 2014 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Google Acquires Nest

This is big. Google has acquired Nest Labs, a Palo Alto, Calif.-based maker of smart thermometers and smoke detectors for a cool $3.2 billion in cash, reports Chris Preimesberger over at eWEEK. “Google took another big step Jan. 13 in its quest to become a major player in the connected-home Internet of Things market,” he wrote. Agreed. […]

Filed Under: Cleantech & Renewable Energy Tagged With: acquisition, Google, Internet of Things, Nest, smart home

Google invests $80M in solar projects

November 14, 2013 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Move over Microsoft. The techies at Redmond aren’t the only big spenders in the renewable energy arena. Google, too, is investing big bucks on some solar array projects in the West. Kojo Ako-Asare, Head of Corporate Finance at Google, posted on the official Google blog: We’re partnering with global investment firm KKR to invest in […]

Filed Under: Cleantech & Renewable Energy Tagged With: Google, renewable energy, solar

OnStar app brings cloud-based EV fleet management to Google

January 20, 2012 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

OnStar logo

Video: The arrival of technology-laden EVs promises to empower and liberate car fleet managers in ways they could only just imagine a few short years ago. Just ask Rolf Schreiber, Google’s Electric Transportation Manager. As you know, Google is big on cleantech. And one of the ways it promotes this is by keeping a fleet […]

Filed Under: Cleantech & Renewable Energy Tagged With: Android, app, Chevrolet Volt, Chevy Volt, Electric Vehicle, EV, Google, Volt

Stat of the day: 260 million watts

September 8, 2011 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

Google Green Site

That’s approximately the amount of power required to keep Google’s data centers running. As this NYT piece mentions, all those searches, Gmail accounts, YouTube videos and tons of other services continually absorb 260 million watts, or about a quarter of the output of one nuclear power plant. There are two important things to note from this […]

Filed Under: Data Center Tagged With: Data Center, datacenter, energy consumption, energy efficiency, Google, renewable energy

ecoSocial Spotlight: Save the Redwoods League

April 29, 2011 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

My inbox and press releases do not get along… at all. So it’s a minor miracle that an alert today from Save the Redwoods League wasn’t trashed at first glance. What spared it from my ruthless delete key? An intriguing mobile tech angle that incorporates crowdsourcing in the form of the League’s newly-released Redwood Watch […]

Filed Under: ecoSocial Tagged With: apps, California, conservation, crowdsourcing, Google, Google Maps, iNaturalist.org, iOS, iPhone, location-based, nature, social media

Top 10: Most popular ecoINSITE posts of 2010

December 31, 2010 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

It’s that time. Before we welcome a brand new year, here are 2010’s most popular posts according to you! 1. Stats of the Day: BP Oil Spill Google Results Back in June, I ran a little experiment. In terms of Google search results, how did BP’s recent oil spill compare against the previous top environmental […]

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Filed Under: Green IT Tagged With: Apple, ARM, BP, Calxeda, Chrome OS, Citrix, cloud, Cloud Computing, Google, green data center, green datacenter, Green Revolution Cooling, LED lighting, liquid cooling, MacBook Pro, Microsoft Dynamics, oil spill, Olivier Sanche, Philips, roundup, security, Smart Grid, Smooth-Stone, Stuxnet

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