Green Tags Program

September 3, 2008 · Print This Article

In one of my recent articles, I talked about creating a green web design company.  But I wondered, am I green enough?

Green TagsAlthough I’ve subscribed to TEP’s green energy program, I also have several personal projects I’m working on, and I run dedicated servers for those websites. The hosting company I work with didn’t have a “green” hosting option, so I decided to create one myself using green tags to offset my carbon emmisions.

Bonneville International is one of the Green-e certified providers for carbon offsetting. Bascially, they create wind and solar energy that is sold to power companies and reduces the amount of pollution created from the use of my electricity. I purchase green tags, which mark off a certain amount of the wind energy produced as being mine, to offset the amount of electricity I’m using with my dedicated servers. It means that the energy I’m using is probably not produced from wind energy, but someone else’s energy in the U.S. is–someone who didn’t even ask for it to be produced from wind energy. Bonneville uses the money from it’s green tags program to invest in additional green energy.

I think it’s a good program and worth looking into if you’d like to reduce your carbon footprint. And if you’re looking for a green web design company in Tucson, Arizona, we’re it!

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