Date: March 12, 2007
IBM's Big Green

The program, called Big Green Innovations, takes aim at everything from creating "carbon dashboards" that help corporations lower their supply chain's carbon emissions to designing energy-efficient data centers and more powerful solar cells.For example, IBM workers could devise models to measure and forecast carbon emissions generated by a company's supply chain. Using its supercomputers, IBM could run calculations that recommend ways to restructure a partner network to lower energy consumption.Similarly, the company is looking at how computing horsepower now used for weather and climate forecasting, could be used to speed up the development of biofuels.Other projects the company is eyeing include software and sensors to make electricity distribution grids more efficient and reliable.
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At 11:23 AM, March 13, 2007, santelmo said...
sounds like a clever way of getting involved.



