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Sustainability guide

What is Green Hosting and Why is it Important?

A practical guide to how eco-friendly hosting actually works — from renewable-powered datacenters to tree-planting offsets — and how to tell a real green host from a marketing slogan.

What green hosting means

Green hosting is any web, VPS, VDS or dedicated hosting service whose underlying infrastructure — servers, cooling, networking — is powered by renewable energy or whose emissions are fully offset through verifiable programs. Instead of running your website on electricity generated by coal or gas, a green host sources power from solar, wind, hydro or a certified mix, and often adds carbon-removal projects on top.

Why traditional hosting is a climate problem

The internet is not weightless. Global datacenters consume roughly 1–2% of the world's electricity, a share that keeps growing as AI, streaming and cloud apps scale up. A typical small website hosted on a fossil-fuel-powered server can emit tens of kilograms of CO₂ per year just from its share of that electricity.

Every deployment inherits the emissions of the datacenter behind it, including:

  • Power drawn by the physical server 24/7.
  • The energy needed to cool the racks (often as much as the servers themselves).
  • Networking equipment moving your traffic across regions.
  • Backup generators and redundant hardware sitting idle for reliability.

How renewable-energy datacenters actually work

A modern eco-friendly datacenter combines several layers so that the electricity your site consumes is genuinely clean, not just relabeled:

  1. On-site or grid-connected renewable generation. Solar arrays, wind farms and hydro plants feed directly into the datacenter or into the local grid it draws from.
  2. Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs). Long-term contracts guarantee a fixed volume of renewable energy is produced to match the datacenter's consumption.
  3. High PUE efficiency. Modern EU datacenters push their Power Usage Effectiveness close to 1.1, meaning almost every watt goes to compute, not cooling.
  4. Free cooling. Facilities in cooler European climates use outside air instead of energy-hungry chillers most of the year.
  5. Certified offsets for the remainder. Anything that can't be avoided is compensated through audited tree-planting or reforestation programs.

What makes CapiHost green

CapiHost is built end-to-end around this model. Our web hosting, VPS and VDS run in European Tier III/IV datacenters powered by 100% renewable energy, and we go one step further:

  • One tree planted for every month of active subscription. Not a one-time gimmick — a new tree for every renewal, tracked publicly in The Forest.
  • 100% renewable energy across our hosting and VPS infrastructure.
  • EU datacenters with strict privacy standards and low-carbon energy mixes.
  • EcoFriendly certificate issued for every VPS/VDS, so you can display your sustainability commitment on your own site.

How to tell if a host is really green

Not every "green" host is equal. Before you migrate, check for these signals:

  • Public disclosure of the datacenters and countries they operate in.
  • Documented renewable energy sourcing (PPAs, guarantees of origin, RECs).
  • Reported PUE and cooling strategy.
  • A measurable offset program with third-party verification — not vague "carbon neutral" claims.
  • Independent action, like reforestation, beyond just matching consumption.

Why it matters for your business

Beyond the environmental impact, choosing a green host has direct business benefits: it improves your own scope-3 emissions footprint, aligns your brand with growing consumer expectations, and — with CapiHost — gives you a tangible artifact (a real tree, on a public map) to share with customers.

Ready to host green?

Every plan on CapiHost runs on renewable energy and plants a tree for every active month.