So remember way back when, when Dell made a move off the grid by powering 100 percent of its 2.1 million square-foot global headquarters campus, home to more than 10,000 employees, with 100 percent green power? Well heres the follow up!
eco sustainability

Ahead of Schedule, Dell is Carbon Neutral
(via www.ecologicliving.ca)
Submitted by paulvaggen on Mon, 2008-08-11 18:01. | Tags: technology | biodegradable | biofuel | biofuels | business | carbon | carbon emissions | carbon footprint | carbon neutral | carbon offset | carbon offsets | clean energy | clean technology | climate change | CO2 | CO2 Reduction | computers | corporate | dell | eco | eco sustainability

We Can Do This!
(via ecologicliving.com)
So here I am again talking about an energy company going green. Theres so many issues and ethics to consider here it makes you want to be sick. An energy company going green? I know....I know, but todays post is a little different. Here we have an energy company going green, and they are largely based in California. With that being said, it may be possible to consider them actually going green due to strict regulations in California and well just being in the "green" state of California. The company is PG&E, and their amazing slogan is "We Can Do This"!
Submitted by paulvaggen on Thu, 2007-12-06 02:31. | Tags: technology | California | carbon | cfl | climate change | eco sustainability | emissions | environment | green | legislation | lifestyle | lightbulbs | methan | PG&E | pollution | power | Renewable Energy | Solar Panels | solar power | wave | wind power | wing