Oklahoma winds to power Dell’s city service center
Oklahoman
BY DON MECOY
Published: February 24, 2009
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The Dell Customer Service campus celebrated its grand opening in this September 2005 photo. Photo by Jim Beckel, The Oklahoman Archive
Dell Inc. has struck a deal with OG&E to power its 240,000-square-foot customer service center just west of downtown Oklahoma City with 100 percent wind power.
Chris Scully, Dell Oklahoma City senior manager of environment, health and safety, said the move should reduce the facility’s carbon dioxide emissions by 5,400 tons per year.
"We calculate that’s the equivalent of planting 1,700 acres of trees,” Scully said.
The Oklahoma City center is Dell’s second facility to be powered entirely by renewable energy sources.
The company’s Round Rock, Texas, headquarters is powered 60 percent by wind energy and 40 percent with gas energy conversion power.
OG&E spokesman Brian Alford said Dell is among the first large businesses in the area to be powered entirely with renewable energy. The company buys renewable energy credits that allow Dell to claim its power is 100 percent wind-generated, Alford said.
Dell declined to disclose cost details of its agreement with OG&E.
Dell plans to cut its greenhouse gas emissions companywide by 40 percent by 2015.
Dell currently uses renewable energy for about one-third of its power requirements at its U.S. facilities, Scully said.
Last August, Dell announced that it met its carbon-neutral goal more than five months ahead of schedule through a combination of operational efficiencies, greater investment in green power and offsets to cover remaining impacts.
"This is going along with our commitment that was set by our corporate leaders to be the greenest technology company on the planet,” Scully said.
A celebration is scheduled at the Dell facility today for employees. Oklahoma City Mayor Mick Cornett and Lt. Gov. Jari Askins are scheduled to attend.
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