
Our hosting partners hosts over 1,300,000 websites on its shared servers. That means a lot of servers, and a lot of carbon emissions. So we asked ourselves, What can we do to be part of the climate change solution? We took steps to minimize our environmental impact at the office, but still we weren’t satisfied. We then switched to 36% more efficient servers, but still we weren’t satisfied!

Aberrant Marketing’s hosting partner has purchased certified Renewable Energy Credits representing 130% of the electricity used to both power and cool every last one of our shared servers!

Climate change is real, it’s happening now, and we as a planet desperately need to reduce our IT emissions. And if we wait for the government to solve the problem, we’ll be waiting for a long, long, LONG time.
We’re thrilled to announce that Aberrant Marketing has joined the ranks of many progressive companies including: Starbucks, IBM, and UPS to take action on addressing climate change right now. Aberrant Marketing has gone green, and it’s gone green in a BIG way. We at Aberrant Marketing are very proud to have worked with TechHouse to develop a sector-leading program. What makes TechHouse’s program so special? If you’re thinking about switching to green hosting, good for you! Green hosting is an important step in dealing with climate change. But be aware- once you start asking some questions you’ll find that not all of the green hosting options out there are nearly as green as they claim to be. Aberrant Marketing’s hosting partner’s program stands out from the pack for a number of reasons . . .
What the heck’s a REC? Renewable Energy Credits (RECs) are tradeable credits representing all the environmental benefits of 1 megawatt hour of renewable energy. So when Aberrant Marketing’s hosting partner purchases 4,009 wind RECs, it’s basically paying a windfarm to generate renewable energy on Aberrant Marketing’s hosting partner’s behalf. Aberrant Marketing’s hosting partner doesn’t own the windfarm; but, for every REC purchased by our partner, that windfarm generates 1 megawatt of Texas wind power and puts it into the grid. When Aberrant Marketing’s hosting partner draws power from the grid, it can then claim credit for that wind power generated on its behalf.
So how did we develop and implement the greening program? First, we calculated the total amount of electricity used by Aberrant Marketing’s hosting partner’s shared servers. Based on the total number of servers and the average amount of electricity used in a year to power and cool them, we estimated that Aberrant Marketing’s hosting partner would need 4,009 MWh of electricity to offset 130% of the electricity used to power and cool all of Aberrant Marketing’s hosting partner’s shared servers
Second, we looked at Aberrant Marketing’s hosting partner’s carbon offsetting options. We considered RECs, Certified Emission Reductions and Verified Emission reductions, as well as a number of offset providers. Ultimately, HostGator chose to go with RECs, and to purchase them from one of the best REC providers around: 3Degrees.
So why do RECs make the most sense for Aberrant Marketing’s hosting partner? RECs enable our hosting partner to green its energy right at the source and support the development of clean power, rather than simply paying another company to not pollute.
Finally, I should emphasize that the purchase of Renewable Energy Credits only represents Aberrant Marketing’s most recent step toward sustainability. Prior to the REC purchase, Aberrant Marketing’s had already begun the process of reducing their environmental impact at the office (recycling, minimizing paper use, etc.), and recently switched to higher efficiency servers. What can you do to minimize your impact on the climate? Well, for one thing you can switch your hosting company to Aberrant Marketing, if you’re not already a customer! You can choose from one of their great shared plans.
Beyond that, there are myriad ways to go green in your personal life. Most of them are totally painless, for example turning off your computer at night, rather than leaving it in sleep mode. Many of them will save you money in the long run, for example using compact fluorescent bulbs instead of incandescents.
For a quick start, check out CarbonTracker.com’s list of 11 simple steps you can take to minimize your impact on the climate. For even more information, the Environmental Protection Agency has a ton of info on the subject:
(http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/wycd/index.html)
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