Twitter Scores An "F" When It Comes To Energy Use [REPORT]

According to the latest study from Greenpeace, Twitter scores a failing grade when it comes to using clean energy to power its tweets and trending topics.

Greenpeace examined the energy use of 14 major tech companies, from Facebook and Twitter to HP and Dell. As one of the fastest growing industries, tech relies heavily on coal, nuclear and other energy for power – but that energy might not always be as clean as we’d like.

Greenpeace scored Twitter, along with the other 13 companies, across four main categories: Energy Transparency, Infrastructure Siting, Energy Efficiency & GHG (Green-House Gas) Mitigation, and Renewables & Advocacy.

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