CleanMax, a solar energy company, has reported a milestone partnership with Apple to upgrade renewable energy power projects across India, denoting a huge move in the country's green energy landscape.
On account of this partnership, the firm has effectively introduced 14.4 MW of rooftop solar installations across six modern areas in India, anticipated to moderate around 207,000 tons of CO2 outflows all through their functional life.
The endeavor upholds critical renewable energy funding and empowers enterprises to change towards sustainable power sources and streamline their energy costs. This drive is set to speed up the improvement of renewable energy projects in the nation, featuring a vital advancement in cultivating natural manageability.
"To address its growing corporate operations in India, Apple has embarked on a joint venture with leading renewable developer CleanMax to invest in a portfolio of six rooftop solar projects with a total size of 14.4 megawatts. The added capacity provides a local solution to power Apple’s offices, its two retail stores in the country, and other operations in India. Apple first achieved 100 percent renewable energy for its global corporate operations in 2018," stated a post on the Apple newsroom.
Apple also shared its commitment to its 2030 climate goal. “Clean energy and water are foundational to healthy communities and essential building blocks for a responsible business,” said Lisa Jackson, Apple’s Vice President of Environment, Policy, and Social Initiatives. “We’re racing toward our ambitious Apple 2030 climate goal while taking on the long-term work to transform electrical grids and restore watersheds to build a cleaner future for all."