Results tagged “greenpower”
What can we make possible?
posted by Michael Jacobson on May 20, 2009 at CSR@Intel
Although I am now just two weeks into my new role as Intel’s Director of Corporate Responsibility, the topic of corporate responsibility is not something new to me. For over twelve years, I have had the privilege of managing Intel’s...
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tagged: citizenship, Corporate Responsibility Report, CSR, G3, Green Power, Intel, Intel Foundation, Intel Teach, sustainability, Volunteerism
We're not stopping here: EPA Green Power Leadership and great work
posted by Will Swope on October 28, 2008 at CSR@Intel
Last night Intel was proud to receive the Green Power Leadership Award from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). We were given the award as a result of our multi-year commitment to purchase more than 1.3 billion kilowatt hours of...
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tagged: carbon reduction, CSR, energy savings, EPA, Global eSustainability Initiative, Green Power, Intel Core, renewable energy, Smart 2020, solar, sustainability
With Leadership Comes Responsibility
posted by Dave Stangis on May 20, 2008 at CSR@Intel
I’ve always liked this saying, but what does it really mean for a company? I know what it means to me personally, but let’s try to translate that to a company with more than 85.000 employees in close to 50...
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tagged: citizenship, Corporate Responsibility Report, CSR, G3, Green Power, Intel, Intel Teach, Stangis, Supply Chain, sustainability, Volunteerism, Wellness
Investing in the Future – Green Power
posted by Dave Stangis on January 28, 2008 at CSR@Intel
On Monday, the EPA announced that Intel is the single largest corporate purchaser of green power in the United States putting the company at the top of EPA’s latest Green Power Partners Top 25 list, and also at the No....
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tagged: biogas, biomass, climate change, CO2, EPA, geothermal, green power, Green-e, Intel, low-impact small hydroelectric sources, renewable energy certificates, renewable power, solar, wind
Green decisions are as clear as mud
posted by Gary Niekerk on November 14, 2007 at CSR@Intel
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”....
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tagged: energy efficient, green power



