Apple’s 650 MW Clean Energy Push in Europe Aims for 2030 Carbon Neutrality
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Apple’s 650 MW Clean Energy Push in Europe Aims for 2030 Carbon Neutrality
Apple’s latest clean energy agreements in Europe mark a significant stride in the tech giant’s ambitious journey towards carbon neutrality by 2030. The company has committed to adding 650 MW of solar and wind capacity to European electric grids, a move that underscores its determination to address the 29% of its carbon footprint attributed to product use. The new agreements, spanning Greece… Source
Apple Invests in 650 MW of New Renewables Projects to Address Carbon Footprint of Product Use
Apple announced a series of new clean energy agreements in Europe, adding 650 MW of solar and wind capacity to electric grids in Europe, as part of the company’s efforts to match the electricity used by its customers to power Apple products with renewable energy. Emissions from product use accounts for 29% of Apple’s carbon […]
Measuring Carbon Emissions of Electricity Use in Europe
A group of international researchers have created a dataset that measures the carbon emissions associated with electricity consumption across 35 European countries in real-time. The dataset, called ECON-PowerCI, tracks how much carbon dioxide is emitted for every megawatt-hour of electricity consumed by combining daily data on power generation, demand, and electricity trade. It adjusts for electricity traded across borders, meaning imports and e…
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