Teradata Receives SDG&E Incentive for Innovative Green Business Practices
Commitment to aggressive sustainable business practices, while reducing operating costs
SAN DIEGO, May 13 /PRNewswire/ -- Teradata Corporation (NYSE: TDC) announced today that it received an incentive check from San Diego Gas & Electric Company (SDG&E) for $250,000 for aggressive energy conservation and innovative green business practices. As a result of its conservation efforts, Teradata now saves 2.5 million kilowatt-hours of energy yearly, which is sufficient to power more than 200 homes for one year.
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"Teradata is committed to sustainable business practices that are good for the environment, while contributing to corporate profitability. Our investment in conservation paid for itself within one year," said Scott Gnau, chief development officer, Teradata Corporation. "Our customers, investors and communities are increasingly looking to Teradata to identify and adopt innovative green business practices across our business."
SDG&E offers companies financial incentives, design assistance, performance audits and training to build greater energy-efficiency into their operations. SDG&E's energy management initiatives provide a wide range of customized solutions to help lower electricity and natural gas costs and solidify the bottom line. The energy-efficiency and demand-response initiatives plus relevant equipment are designed to help reduce energy usage; lower operating costs and generate real savings.
"We are committed to helping all of our customers take a proactive approach to energy conservation," said Caroline Winn, SDG&E's vice president of customer services. "Through our various energy-efficiency incentive programs, we can help customers save energy and put money back in their pocket."
To achieve a reduction under the energy conservation program, Teradata completed these projects within six months:
- Server Virtualization - replaced 319 old servers and storage systems; by leveraging virtualization technology, fewer servers were needed to perform the same workload.
- Monitors – replaced or eliminated 538 energy-consuming cathode ray tube (CRT) monitors in data center labs.
- Facility Lighting - replaced 4,364 fluorescent lamps with high efficiency lamps.
- Heating and cooling systems - installed variable frequency drives (VFD) and controls on cooling tower fan motors.
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Teradata Corporation (NYSE: TDC) is the world's largest company solely focused on raising intelligence and achieving enterprise agility through its database software, enterprise data warehousing, data warehouse appliances, consulting, and enterprise analytics. Visit Teradata on the web at www.teradata.com.
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