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Apple invests in world’s largest onshore wind turbines that will power a Danish data center – CNBC
The tech giant announced in July that it aimed for its manufacturing supply chain and product life cycle to become completely carbon neutral in the next decade.

Apple is investing in the construction of two of the world’s largest onshore wind turbines, advancing its efforts to become entirely carbon neutral by 2030.
The power produced by the turbines, located in Denmark, will support Apple’s data center in Viborg, the company said in a blog post Thursday. the Viborg center backs Apple’s key products, including the App Store, Apple Music, iMessage and Siri.
Apple said in July that it extended its goal to become entirely carbon neutral by 2030 to its …
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