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Green Web Hosting – Hostgator

Posted on : 05-01-2010 | By : Brandon Beasley | In : Blog

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Hostgator – Green Hosting

HostGator.com, one of the largest Web site hosting companies in the United States, just made more than 1.3 million Web sites of businesses and individual consumers across the country green via Texas wind power.

HostGator.com purchased Green-e certified Renewable Energy Credits (RECs) from a Texas wind farm representing 130 percent of the electricity used to both power and cool all of its shared and reseller servers. RECs offset energy production through a renewable energy resource. The green energy is then fed into the electrical grid.

Inc. magazine’s 5000 list recently named the company as the 21st fastest growing company in North America. “We’re in a position to be part of the solution to climate change, rather than part of the problem,” said Brent Oxley, president and CEO of HostGator.com. “If climate change is happening because of people’s activities, then you have to wonder what kind of world we’re leaving to our children if we don’t change.”

The average server produces roughly the same greenhouse gas emissions as a 15 mpg SUV. Nationwide, some three to four percent of all electricity consumed in the United States goes to powering the IT sector.

HostGator’s service accounts for approximately 1.3 percent of all the domains on the entire Internet, and their green initiative is the equivalent of the following:

  • Removing 444 cars from the road for a year, or
  • Powering 321 homes with clean energy for a year, or
  • Saving 5,654 barrels of oil, or
  • Protecting 551 acres of forest for a year.

The IT sector has been conspicuously silent when it comes to admitting and addressing its impact on the climate. HostGator.com lives by a different mantra: Be the change you want to see.

Because HostGator is not raising prices to offset the cost of going green, the program represents a significant risk for HostGator.com. “From a purely financial perspective, it would be difficult to justify our greening program, especially given how far we’ve come to get where we are,” said Oxley. “But we cannot wait any longer for the government to fix the problem of climate change. All of us, including private companies like HostGator, need to do our part as stewards of the environment.”

“We also have a different planning horizon than many companies. We’re looking five, 10, even 20 years into the future. Both individuals and businesses are already beginning to look for ways to reduce their climate impact, and green hosting is a simple way to get started. We have faith that over time the public will respond to what we’re doing.”

Founded in 2002, HostGator is a provider of shared web hosting, dedicated servers and reseller hosting services focused on the consumer and small business markets. HostGator has become a leader in reseller hosting, helping over 20,000 businesses become Web hosting companies.

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