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We offer an API for Digital Ocean to send this information to us, or if need be we can, build a bulk importer like we did before, fetching the data from a given endpoint. We have done this for some very large providers and depending on how many regions are green, it might make sense.
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Adding Equinix who Digital Ocean use in lots of places isn't enough to make Digital Ocean's "green" regions show up.
We'll need to load in the IP ranges linked on their platform page (I've referred to the IP ranges below)
https://docs.digitalocean.com/products/platform
…and then link evidence of the emissions from the power being accounted for.
This would either through their supplier choice, or them demonstrating measures they take themselves, as we outline at the link below:
https://www.thegreenwebfoundation.org/what-we-accept-as-evidence-of-green-power/
You can see a snapshot of the CSV file attached below:
digital-ocean-public-ips.csv
How to do this
We offer an API for Digital Ocean to send this information to us, or if need be we can, build a bulk importer like we did before, fetching the data from a given endpoint. We have done this for some very large providers and depending on how many regions are green, it might make sense.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: