Eco Friendly Web hosting

How much power does it take to host your website? Have you ever thought about it? The implications are much bigger than what appear on the surface! I never realized just how much electricity it takes to not only host a web site but each person who stares endlessy into our monitors day after day, not that I have EVER done that ;)
I stumbled upon, literally some amazing information when I was building a website for my Church about 4 years ago and I have been a "green convert" every since! That is why my web hosting services that I offer is not only 100% wind powered but the electricity is actually offset by 200%! That still just blows me away - no pun intended :)  When you host with us you will have available to you this banner to list on your site that shows the world just how much difference your 1 green website has made. Please read this certificate. This is a change that we can ALL live with.

This Website is Green Certified

EPA Green Power Partnership
This certifies that the data centers, web servers and web hosting offices supporting i-4details.com are powered by 100% wind energy.

What Makes i-4details.com a Green Website?

By choosing wind-powered web hosting solutions, i-4details.com has become a certifiably green website.

Green Certified

By partnering with Community Energy and belonging to the EPA’s Green Power Partnership Program, we certify that i-4details.com’s hosting is powered by 100% wind energy.
That means by using wind-powered hosting, i-4details.com has helped prevent the annual release of approximately 2,660 metric tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, without sacrificing the functionality of their site. To put this number into perspective, the benefit is equivalent to planting nearly 2,390 acres of trees or preventing the environmental damage caused by 6.1 million miles of driving.
Since it is impossible to have wind turbines on our roof tops, the company buys wind-generated Renewable Energy Credits (RECs) to offset their energy use. The number of credits purchased by the company is equivalent to the KWH of electricity used.
For more information about what you can do to reduce your carbon footprint, please visit Community Energy Inc. or the EPA Green Power Partnership Program.

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