California-headquartered Apple, global technology firm, has expanded its clean energy portfolio with new solar and wind farms in Greece, Italy, Latvia, Poland and Romania. The projects include a 110 MW solar farm in Greece by HELLENiQ ENERGY and a 131 MW solar project in Spain by ib vogt. Together, they were set to add 650 MW of renewable capacity. The projects were expected to generate over 1 million MWh of electricity every year by 2030. The total investment was valued at over $600 million. The goal was to provide clean power to balance the energy used by Apple products. The $600 million projects aimed to provide clean power to balance the energy used by Apple products. In Italy, Apple supported a 129 MW solar and wind portfolio, while in Poland, Econergy’s 40 MW solar array was scheduled to begin operations later in 2025. Apple also secured long-term agreements for Nala Renewables’ 99 MW wind project in Romania and European Energy’s 110 MW solar farm in Latvia.