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How Apple Plans to Help Advance Renewable Energy?

Apple announced that its suppliers doubled their use of clean energy over the past year; More than 10 gigawatts are operating today in the coming years from a total of 16 gigawatts of liability. In 2021, these renewable projects will eliminate 13.9 million tonnes of carbon emissions. Today online deals will help cut greenhouse gas emissions. In fact, that’s equivalent to removing 3 million cars in one year.

Apple is continually working with the universal supply chain; to advance and support its changeover to clean energy. Today, the company’s 213 major manufacturing partners have pledged to boost all of Apple’s exclusive products with renewable electricity in 25 countries. Also, the dozens of new commitments announced today will accelerate progress toward Apple’s 2030 goal; Become carbon neutral throughout the supply chain. The firm has been carbon neutral for its universal operations since 2020.

In addition to the clean energy commitments imposed by the manufacturing partner, Apple directly invests in renewable energy projects worldwide, including nearly 500 megawatts of solar and other renewable energy projects in Japan and China to cover part of the upstream exhaust. To help businesses transition to clean energy, Apple shares data and offers training materials with market-specific information. It is worth noting that these resources have contributed to developing new clean energy solutions worldwide.

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Apple and Renewable Energy

Eleven new suppliers in Europe have committed to clean energy over the past year. In fact, they use an area of clean energy results. Apple has already supported two Danish renewable energy projects, including a large solar park and wind farm. Both provide Apple’s data center in the country. The company is also looking for new steps to use consumer products in the region.

Apple is investing directly in the 2,300-acre IP Radian Solar project in Texas in the US. The project will generate 300 megawatts of electricity as soon as construction is completed. The firm invested in helping power electricity used by consumers to charge Apple devices. This represents 22 percent of the company’s total carbon footprint.

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