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.
Apple expands renewable projects with partners across Europe
Apple, with HELLENiQ ENERGY, ib vogt, Econergy, Nala Renewables, and European Energy, expanded 650 MW of solar and wind projects across Europe worth $600 million.
/solarbytes/media/media_files/2025/10/15/2025-10-15-apple-pr-2025-10-15-17-09-58.jpg)
Advertisment
/solarbytes/media/agency_attachments/2025/01/13/2025-01-13t112055287z-solarbytes.png)
/solarbytes/media/agency_attachments/2025/01/13/2025-01-13t112030439z-solarbytes.png)