‘Greenseng: A Green Search Engine That Actually Conserves Energy’

September 2, 2008

TechCrunch has an article on Greenseng, the green search engine.  Apparently, Greenseng purchases carbon credits to offset the power consumed by it’s servers and users computers.  From TechCrunch:

We’ve seen a few sites attempt to help turn the web green, but most of them have been little more than gimmicks. Blackle purports to conserve energy by offering a “black” version of Google, which it says uses less energy than the engine’s standard white. But Google has gone on to say that black may actually increase the amount of energy consumed by visitors (of course, this didn’t stop Google Israel from turning its site black in honor of Earth Hour).

Today, Y Combinator startup CO2Stats has launched a search engine that aspires to be truly green. Greenseng (sounds like Ginseng) is a standard search engine, pulling results from Google’s Custom Search to produce results. But instead of relying on a dubious method of energy conservation, CO2Stats measures the amount of energy used by its servers and the computers of its users and purchases renewable energy certificates (similar to carbon credits) to offset the environmental toll.

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  • 1. JockRusky  |  September 28, 2008 at 9:04 pm

    As an alternative try http://www.click4carbon.com

    Click4carbon is an environmentally conscious search engine which donates 50% of profits to forestation projects worldwide.

    It is also a Social Network. Their ECOmmunity is where you can make friends and discuss all things ‘green’.

    They have also developed a fantastic carbon calculator which allows you to compare your footprint against the country you live.

    You can also add the Footprint widget to your Facebook or MySpace profile and compare with your friends for a bit of fun.

    Give it a go – you’ve got nothing to lose!

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