News | January 28, 2008

NTT America Announces Carbon Offset Program

New York, NY - NTT America, Inc. (NTTA), a wholly-owned U.S. subsidiary of NTT Communications Corporation, announced recently a new program designed to offset carbon dioxide emissions generated from the use of NTTA's enterprise hosting and co-location services. The program will be offered through a partnership with TerraPass and will enable NTTA customers to meet their "Green IT" goals.

Through its relationship with TerraPass, NTTA has calculated the estimated amount of annual power and resulting carbon pollution that enterprise hosting platforms and co-location services emit in a year. All emissions calculations are based on the World Resources Institute (WRI) Greenhouse Gas Protocol, the most widely used international accounting tool for greenhouse gas emissions.

The fee charged for TerraPass carbon offsets is used by TerraPass to fund carbon reduction programs. These programs include wind farms, farm power generated from methane gas digesters and landfill gas capture.

The NTTA program allows customers to opt in at the time of their initial purchase of NTTA services, or it can be purchased as an add-on to existing services at any time.

"IT hardware and data centers are a surprising leading national contributor to carbon emissions," said Vini Handler, NTT America Vice President of Product Management & Marketing. "Through our partnership with TerraPass we are now able to offer our customers a simple and effective way to significantly shrink the carbon footprint of their enterprise hosting and co-location services."

"We are pleased to be working with NTT America to offer a carbon offset program to its customers," said TerraPass CEO Erik Blanchford. "In an industry known for innovation, NTTA is leading the way by showing how important it is to take responsibility for the carbon emissions generated by IT services."

NTTA's customer carbon off-set program is one of several Green Initiatives being undertaken by NTTA in data centers within the United States, and globally by NTT Communications.

SOURCE: NTT America, Inc.