By Brian Eckhouse 10 April 2018, 04:00 GMT+8
Apple Inc. has gone
all-green.
The company’s sites
worldwide are now completely powered with clean energy, according to a
statement Monday. That comprises retail stores, offices, data centers and
co-located facilities in 43 countries, and is up from 96 percent reported a
year ago.
“It’s a strong
suggestion,” Lisa Jackson, Apple’s vice president of environment, policy and
social initiatives, said in an interview Monday. “It will at some point become
a requirement.”
Apple is currently
building two data centers in Denmark that will run entirely on clean power. The
company has 25 operational renewable-energy plants around the world, and 15
more are being built. Once those are completed, it will have more than 1.4 gigawatts
of clean capacity across 11 countries.
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