Apple has announced a major expansion of its renewables investment in Europe as part of efforts to cut the carbon footprint caused by customers powering and charging its devices.

The tech giant is supporting several large-scale solar and wind farms that are currently in development in Greece, Italy, Latvia , Romania and Poland.

This builds on its previously announced investment in the Castano solar farm outside the Spanish city of Segovia, which started operating earlier this year and can power around 76,500 households.

While these projects will provide electricity directly to grids in their respective countries, Apple said the amount they generate will contribute towards its corporate climate goals.

With the help of this new clean power capacity, the company aims to match 100

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