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Silicon Valley tech giant Facebook is determined to make its energy-hungry data centers greener
.
This Tuesday, the company announced that it "will achieve powering
its operations with 100% renewable energy by the end of 2020.
"
At the same time, it has publicly committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 75%
in the same period of time in 2017 as a base year.
The two goals are Facebook's new commitment to green energy, building on previous goals and providing them with new specific, measurable goals
.
Tech giants such as Facebook, Google, Amazon, and Apple consume vast amounts of electricity to power
their global network of data centers and infrastructure.
Although most major tech companies have made commitments to renewable energy with varying degrees of specificity, they have the capacity to make a significant contribution
to global greenhouse gas emissions.
In its 2017 report, which assessed tech companies' environmental credentials, Greenpeace rated Apple highly, calling it "the most active member of the industry powering its online platforms with renewable energy.
"
Facebook also received an A rating, praised by Greenpeace: "Facebook is the first major internet company to commit to 100% renewable capacity and continues to play a leadership role in the space, showing strong transparency
.
" ”
Greenpeace said Google "is improving its renewable energy deployment in new markets to keep pace with its rapid growth," but it "still has a lot of room for improvement in terms of
transparency.
" ”
Facebook's previous goal was to achieve 25 percent renewable energy by 2015 and 50 percent
by 2018.
"We work with utilities, renewable energy developers and industry groups to share our experience and approach
with other companies.
We take an open innovation approach to finding renewable energy solutions that meet our needs and drive the energy market forward
.
Facebook said in a press release, "We are committed to providing renewable energy resources
to other companies and organizations by building infrastructure through green energy or opening projects to other buyers.
" ”
Silicon Valley tech giant Facebook is determined to make its energy-hungry data centers greener
.
This Tuesday, the company announced that it "will achieve powering
its operations with 100% renewable energy by the end of 2020.
"
At the same time, it has publicly committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 75%
in the same period of time in 2017 as a base year.
The two goals are Facebook's new commitment to green energy, building on previous goals and providing them with new specific, measurable goals
.
Tech giants such as Facebook, Google, Amazon, and Apple consume vast amounts of electricity to power
their global network of data centers and infrastructure.
Although most major tech companies have made commitments to renewable energy with varying degrees of specificity, they have the capacity to make a significant contribution
to global greenhouse gas emissions.
In its 2017 report, which assessed tech companies' environmental credentials, Greenpeace rated Apple highly, calling it "the most active member of the industry powering its online platforms with renewable energy.
"
Facebook also received an A rating, praised by Greenpeace: "Facebook is the first major internet company to commit to 100% renewable capacity and continues to play a leadership role in the space, showing strong transparency
.
" ”
Greenpeace said Google "is improving its renewable energy deployment in new markets to keep pace with its rapid growth," but it "still has a lot of room for improvement in terms of
transparency.
" ”
Facebook's previous goal was to achieve 25 percent renewable energy by 2015 and 50 percent
by 2018.
"We work with utilities, renewable energy developers and industry groups to share our experience and approach
with other companies.
We take an open innovation approach to finding renewable energy solutions that meet our needs and drive the energy market forward
.
Facebook said in a press release, "We are committed to providing renewable energy resources
to other companies and organizations by building infrastructure through green energy or opening projects to other buyers.
" ”