A: Hey, Sakura! What's up?
B: Not much, Yoshi. You?
A: I just heard something interesting about Apple. They signed deals for renewable power in Europe!
B: Really? How much are we talking about?
A: 650 megawatts! That's a lot. They're getting energy from wind and solar projects, mostly in Greece, Latvia, Spain, Poland, Romania, and Italy.
B: Wow, that's a big move towards clean energy. Is it just for Apple's use or for their customers too?
A: For both! The energy will help offset the power used by Apple customers, including Mac Pros, Apple Watches, and more. Almost a third of their carbon footprint comes from that, you know.
B: That's great! And what about China? Are they investing there too?
A: Yes, they will invest $150 million in China to help suppliers switch to renewable energy. Already, more than 90% of Apple's manufacturing and production in China is powered by renewable sources.
B: Seems like Apple's not just talking about going green, but actually doing it!
A: Exactly! And get this, they're not even announcing it on their U.S. press site, maybe because of the Trump administration. But other tech companies like Microsoft and Meta are also investing in solar power.
B: That's fantastic news, Yoshi! Let's hope more companies follow suit.
A: Definitely! It's better for our planet and for future generations. Let's toast to cleaner energy! 🍻
B: Cheers, Yoshi! Here's to a greener world! 🍻
B: Not much, Yoshi. You?
A: I just heard something interesting about Apple. They signed deals for renewable power in Europe!
B: Really? How much are we talking about?
A: 650 megawatts! That's a lot. They're getting energy from wind and solar projects, mostly in Greece, Latvia, Spain, Poland, Romania, and Italy.
B: Wow, that's a big move towards clean energy. Is it just for Apple's use or for their customers too?
A: For both! The energy will help offset the power used by Apple customers, including Mac Pros, Apple Watches, and more. Almost a third of their carbon footprint comes from that, you know.
B: That's great! And what about China? Are they investing there too?
A: Yes, they will invest $150 million in China to help suppliers switch to renewable energy. Already, more than 90% of Apple's manufacturing and production in China is powered by renewable sources.
B: Seems like Apple's not just talking about going green, but actually doing it!
A: Exactly! And get this, they're not even announcing it on their U.S. press site, maybe because of the Trump administration. But other tech companies like Microsoft and Meta are also investing in solar power.
B: That's fantastic news, Yoshi! Let's hope more companies follow suit.
A: Definitely! It's better for our planet and for future generations. Let's toast to cleaner energy! 🍻
B: Cheers, Yoshi! Here's to a greener world! 🍻
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Apple has signed deals for 650 megawatts of renewable power in Europe, sourced from wind and solar projects. This energy will help offset the power used by Apple products like Mac Pros and Apple Watches, addressing nearly one-third of their carbon footprint. Additionally, Apple plans to invest
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Category ID: conversation_summary
Date: Oct. 16, 2025
Notes: 2025-10-16
Created: 2025/10/16 18:12
Updated: 2025/12/08 00:11
Last Read: 2025/10/16 19:07