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Apple Expands Renewable Energy Projects to Match iPhone Electricity Use With Clean Power

Apple is significantly expanding its renewable energy capacity across Europe to match the electricity consumers use to charge iPhones and power Macs. The initiative includes new solar and wind projects generating over 1 million megawatt-hours of clean electricity by 2030. This supports Apple’s broader carbon neutrality goals while benefiting European energy grids.

Apple has unveiled an ambitious expansion of renewable energy projects across Europe designed to match the electricity consumption of iPhone charging and device power usage with clean energy sources. This strategic move represents a significant step toward the company’s carbon neutrality by 2030 commitment, specifically addressing the energy consumers use to power Apple products after purchase. According to the company’s official announcement, this initiative will generate over 1 million megawatt-hours of clean electricity specifically allocated to match customer energy use.

Apple’s European Renewable Energy Expansion