Search Results for energyefficienttag:blogs.intel.com,2009:/cgi-bin/mt//feed/energyefficient2009-11-23T16:47:30ZMovable Type 4.21-en414The Increasing Value of Energy Efficiency: $2B in Energy Savingstag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/csr//16.23022008-09-23T23:01:09Z2008-09-26T18:02:30ZLorie Wigle
It’s been a while since I blogged, so I’ve been anxious to share what I’ve observed in my many travels and conversations around the world. I just returned to the US from a trip to India, where I was impressed...
Energy, Eco-debates for those of you way, way into Technologytag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/csr//16.17752008-06-11T02:58:01Z2008-08-12T19:45:55ZDave Stangishttp://blogs.intel.com/csr/2007/06/profile_dave_stangis.php
Some high level panelists and speakers from IDC, Microsoft, Sun, IBM, InfoWorld, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, Intel and other reputable places will begin a series of on-line debates about the challenges and opportunities of energy efficient computing....
Energy Efficiency: Be or Be Perceivedtag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/csr//16.11902008-02-08T21:40:03Z2008-03-26T23:27:14ZStephen Harper
After almost ten years at Intel, I have lost track of how many times I have heard the phrase “be and be perceived” in meetings and conference calls concerning our environmental and broader corporate social responsibility operations and reputation. For...
Green decisions are as clear as mudtag:blogs.intel.com,2007:/csr//16.9862007-11-14T20:48:32Z2008-03-26T23:27:14ZGary Niekerkhttp://blogs.intel.com/csr/2007/06/profile_garys_niekirk.php
We had an interesting discussion today and it wasn’t academic. The topic was about money and how to best spend it for both the environment and financial return. The question was about spending money on the purchase of “green power”....