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Apple, referred to as the 'iPhone maker,' is reportedly developing an electric vehicle, the 'iCar.' The company has filed several patents that offer insights into potential features of this unacknowledged product.
Apple is a major Panasonic customer that has made aggressive carbon pledges, including aiming for a carbon-neutral supply chain by 2030, influencing businesses like Panasonic to meet decarbonization requirements.
Apple is investigating the use of hydrogen fuel cells to power future MacBooks and iPads, as indicated by a recent patent application aimed at improving device battery life and meeting environmental objectives.
US tech giant with manufacturing operations in Taiwan through suppliers like TSMC. Has committed to 100% renewable electricity by 2030 for itself and 71 suppliers.
Provided mobility data used in the study to calculate changes in greenhouse gas emissions during COVID-19 lockdowns.
Apple has announced a commitment to achieve net zero carbon neutrality by 2030, covering its entire business operations, supply chain, product manufacturing, and the life of its products.
Tech giant implementing clean power manufacturing practices across its supply chain. Apple is driving supplier commitments to 100% renewable energy for product manufacturing.
Tech giant partnering to develop solar and wind energy farms in the eastern United States. Apple's VP of Environment, Lisa Jackson, is quoted in the article.
Mentioned as a parallel example of a major company establishing a renewable energy fund; co-investing $300 million with 10 initial suppliers into the China Clean Energy Fund over 4 years.
California-based tech giant launching the China Clean Energy Fund to connect suppliers with renewable power sources. Apple is jointly investing $300 million over four years alongside 10 initial suppliers.
A large technology company that has become a major corporate consumer of clean power and shows particular interest in solar power.
Apple is mentioned as one of several large corporations aggressively supporting renewable energy, with plans to bring 4 gigawatts of renewable energy capacity online by 2020.
Large corporation that has invested heavily in various forms of clean power.
Technology company investing in fuel cells for data center power solutions.
Mentioned as another large company investing heavily in clean power through long-term power purchase agreements.
An aggressive supporter of fuel cell technology, currently using a mix of fuel cells and solar energy to power one of its primary data centers.
Technology company operating data centers in Oregon that will be powered by the new wind energy system. Apple is committed to reducing fossil fuel consumption and has invested heavily in clean energy.
One of the largest technology companies that has declared continued support for the Paris Agreement and is part of the 'We Are Still In' coalition.
Apple is mentioned as a company that powers its data center with wind energy, indicating corporate adoption of renewable sources.
Apple is one of the world's largest investors in clean power and is planning to power its Oregon data center with renewable energy sources including wind, solar, and hydropower.
Apple has released its 2017 Environmental Responsibility Report, detailing its efforts towards sustainability, including a focus on renewable energy and recycled materials to reduce its environmental impact and combat climate change.
Mentioned as a comparison point for the size of the solar energy industry's workforce.
Apple is a technology company that is working to embrace clean power in Japan for its manufacturing. They aim to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and renovate their supply chain with renewable energy.
Apple uses hydrogen fuel cells to power one of its primary data centers.
Apple is mentioned as an example of a large company investing in clean energy, specifically using hydrogen fuel cells to power a data center.

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