Angolical and photovoltaic parks of 650 megawatts, among other things, is developed by Apple, so by 2030, all the energy required to charge the iPhone or MAC’s supply comes from renewable energy (RES).

As it was announced today, “Apple significantly expands clean energy projects throughout Europe, with new, large -scale photovoltaic and wind farms, developing in Greece, Italy, Latvia, Poland and Romania. Together with a new solar park put forward in Spain, projects announced – all with Apple -support – will add 650 renewable energy to electricity networks throughout Europe in the coming years. In Greece, the company has signed a long -term agreement on the supply of electricity from a 110 MW solar project, which belongs and operates under the responsibility of Helleniq Energy. The project, which is now fully operational, will support Greece’s transition to renewable energy. “

Helleniq Energy Deputy Managing Director George Alexopoulos said:

“This strategic agreement with Apple confirms Helleniq Energy’s commitment to play a leading role in the energy security and conversion of Southeast Europe, utilizing renewable energy as a catalyst for sustainable development. Through the 110 MW solar project we implement in Kozani, in northern Greece, we provide green energy that promotes Apple’s global goals for charcoal, while promoting our strategic conversion to a more viable energy system. This investment reflects Helleniq Energy’s steady progress towards its target for 1 GW installed power from renewable energy by the end of 2026 – a target already achieved by 50%, with more than 310 MW operating currently across the Western Macedonia region. This collaboration proves how long -term partnerships between world innovative and energy leaders can unlock new renewable potentials, enhance regional energy independence and accelerate energy transition. “