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Hitachi Global Storage Technologies (GST) is committed to reducing greenhouse
gas emissions through two specific areas of focus:
- Efficient energy consumption in business operations
- Develop and produce energy-efficient products
Since its founding in 2003, Hitachi GST has made significant achievements in
both these areas.
Energy Consumption
Hitachi GST locations (including manufacturing, development and research)
consume several types of energy sources. Energy consumption is measured by CO2
emission value. In 2006 we achieved a 20 percent reduction in CO2 emission
levels per drive produced compared to the same measurement in 2005. See chart
below. By 2010, our goal is to achieve a 30 percent reduction from our 2006
per-unit usage.

Energy-efficient Products
Hitachi GST is focused on producing hard disk drive products that require
less power to operate. Several technologies have been developed and implemented
by Hitachi to assist in achieving this goal. Design features like Hitachi
Voltage Efficiency Regulator Technology (HiVERT), Enhance Adaptive Battery Life
Extender (ABLE) and multiple low-power modes are helping to drive reductions in
CO2 emissions produced during the product lifetime.
In addition, improvement in hard disk drive capacity results in a higher energy
efficiency index, a measurement of Watts consumed per gigabyte (W/GB) which is
one way the industry measures energy efficiency. Although power requirements to
spin a higher-capacity drive may be the same as lower-capacity models, fewer
drives are required to achieve the same storage space. As an example, see chart
below.

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