March 25, 2011
SAP Triples Renewables, Reports Cuts in GHG and Energy
SAP reduced its greenhouse gas emissions, total energy consumption and data center energy per employee in 2010, while tripling the percentage of its energy that comes from renewables, according to the company’s 2010 Sustainability Report.
Last year the software vendor raised the proportion of its energy derived from renewable sources from 16 to 48 percent. Its Palo Alto offices are now nearly 100 percent powered by renewables, the company said.
The company gets energy from solar, wind, hydro and biomass, both from buying the energy and from generating its own.
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Reader Comments
I wonder what the dollar cost of their initiatives were and how they disposed of the electronics they retired. Overall a strong showing from SAP I think!
Drew | March 25th, 2011