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Green Hosting in Canada

Every Foxpress website is powered by clean, renewable hydroelectric energy from Quebec. Hosting your site with us means a smaller carbon footprint without sacrificing performance.

Why Green Hosting Matters

Data centers around the world consume enormous amounts of electricity. As the internet grows, so does the energy demand behind it. Many hosting providers rely on fossil fuels to power their infrastructure, contributing to carbon emissions on a massive scale.

At Foxpress, we chose to locate our servers in Montreal, Quebec, where over 99% of electricity comes from hydroelectric generation. This means the power behind your website is clean, renewable, and produces a fraction of the emissions compared to coal or natural gas.

What Makes Our Hosting Green

  • Hydroelectric Power: Quebec's grid runs on over 99% renewable hydroelectricity, generating up to 70x fewer emissions than coal.
  • Efficient Storage: NVMe solid-state drives use less power and generate less heat than traditional spinning disks, reducing cooling demands.
  • Climate-Assisted Cooling: Montreal's cold climate reduces the need for energy-intensive air conditioning in the data centre.
  • Paperless Operations: All billing and account management is handled through our online client portal.
  • Right-Sized Infrastructure: We run dedicated hardware sized to our actual needs, minimizing idle resource waste.

A Greener Website for Your Business

Choosing green hosting is one of the simplest steps a business can take to reduce its environmental impact. Your website runs 24/7, and the energy behind it matters. With Foxpress, you get fast, reliable Canadian hosting that is better for the planet.

Whether you are running a small business site, a WordPress blog, or managing client websites as a reseller, every Foxpress plan is backed by renewable energy from day one.

Browse our Shared Hosting, VPS, Dedicated, or Reseller plans. Every plan is powered by renewable energy.


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