Corporate Utilities
As Apple stores, data centers and warehouses expand across the globe, the company is looking toward supplying renewable energy…
for itself.
Walmart and
Google both prioritize renewable energy projects as well, each hoping to eventually get to 100% renewable power. Energy use has skyrocketed in the past few years due to the cloud. So, companies supporting this data have needed to look for alternative ways to support these systems.
Apple's new solar farm through First Solar Photo Source: NY Times |
Apple is always looking for new and creative ways to increase its dependence on renewable energy especially as energy from renewable sources continues to drop and be competitive. The company recently went under
contract with First Solar to, over 25 years, purchase a new solar farm’s full energy output. This contract allows Apple to be at least somewhat autonomous in its energy purchases and not be subject to higher prices from bigger power companies.
Corporate Renewable Projects Photo Source: BRC |
Apple, Walmart, Google, and others like MacDonald’s and GM are working with
World Resources Institute to determine how to meet the demand for renewable energy in the corporate world. This is a global issue that will only become more serious.
The good news? Some of the biggest and most influential companies and research institutions committed to this energy supply problem, and so we will see a faster and much more wide spread adoption of technology advances, policy changes and public awareness.