mail.com now running completely on wind energy
Today mail.com announced it has completed its transition to renewable energy sources. The email provider’s data center in Lenexa, KS is now purchasing and using 100 percent wind energy. The company also offsets the carbon footprint of its headquarters in Chesterbrook, PA with renewable energy certificates which makes mail.com a fully carbon neutral internet service.
“The switch of our data center to clean energy helps all mail.com users reduce their personal carbon footprint and the environmental impact when sending or receiving email,” says mail.com CEO Jan Oetjen. “To reduce the overall power usage, our data center already employs the latest technologies for computer hardware and air conditioning. The switch to wind energy is an important investment in the sustainability of our operations in the United States.”
mail.com offers cutting-edge technical infrastructure, security and privacy protection to its customers. The data center in Lenexa has an annual power consumption of 13 GWh. All of the electricity used now comes from the wind energy delivered by Evergy.