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    Apple

    Apple Inc. is an American multinational corporation which designs and manufactures consumer electronics and software products. The company's best-known hardware products include Macintosh computers, the iPod and the iPhone. Apple software includes the Mac OS X operating system, the iTunes media browser, the iLife suite of multimedia and creativity software, the iWork suite of productivity software, and Final Cut Studio, a suite of professional audio and film-industry software products. The company operates more than 250 retail stores in nine countries and an online store where hardware and software products are sold.

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    1. Apple is developing a data centre in Maiden, North Carolina that we believe could serve as the hub for such a service.
      In Apple Hints At Mystery iTunes Announcement
    2. The fact that the alternative location for Apple's iDataCenter was Virginia, where electricity also comes from very dirty sources, is an indication that, in addition to tax incentives, access to inexpensive energy, regardless of its source, is a key driver in Apple's site selection.
      In Dirty Data Centre Will Poison Apple Greenpeace Warns
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    3. Are IT Data Centers Emerging as a 'Killer App' for Green Power? Part 2

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      Are IT Data Centers Emerging as a 'Killer App' for Green Power? Part 2 ... And multiple onsite renewable energy solutions may be deployed simultaneously, as is the case with Apple’s Maiden, North Carolina data center, which has planned solar and fuel cell deployments to meet 60 ... (Read Full Article)

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      Apple’s data center in Maiden gets approval for fuel-cell plant State officials on Wednesday gave Apple the go-ahead to build the nation’s largest privately owned fuel cell facility at a data center that... (Read Full Article)

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    6. Does Greenpeace Even Get Tech?

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      Does Greenpeace Even Get Tech? ...ting in the wrong places, and sometimes just missing the point. Clouds that aren’t clear Last week, Apple announced that its data centre in Maiden North Carolina would be using 100 percent renewable energy... (Read Full Article)

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      Don’t Write Off HP And Yahoo Just Yet ...ential investors, and business partners. Smarter leadership will prevent that from happening again. Apple Nearly Acquired in 1996 The same can be said about Yahoo. Yahoo is in a slightly more precarious po... (Read Full Article)

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    9. Was greenpeace's apple protest timed too well? by Peter Judge

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      Was greenpeace's apple protest timed too well? by Peter Judge ...tly that. By doubling the size of on-site solar power at its data center in Maiden, North Carolina, Apple was able to announce it will make 60 percent of the electricity the site uses from solar and fuel c... (Read Full Article)

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    10. Apple Wrongfoots Greenpeace over Renewable Power for the iCloud

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    11. Apple's iCloud Data Center to Use Only Green Power

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      Apple's iCloud Data Center to Use Only Green Power Apple, a recent target of Greenpeace for its reliance on coal energy to power its data centers, is making... (Read Full Article)

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      Top 5 Data Center Stories, Week of May 18th ... detailed its findings this week at the Uptime Symposium 2012 at the Santa Clara Convention Center. Apple: iDataCenter Power Will Be 100% Green – Apple is doubling the size of its already-huge solar array at its data center in North Carolina, buying a... (Read Full Article)

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    13. It's Official: 100% Renewable Energy for Massive Apple Data Center

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      It's Official: 100% Renewable Energy for Massive Apple Data Center ...he data center draws a whopping 20 megawatts, so that’s a pretty impressive feat – especially since Apple has declared that it will go 100 percent renewable before the end of the year. Source: Clean Techni... (Read Full Article)

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    14. Apple Rebrands Itself as iRenewable with Green Data Centers

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      Apple Rebrands Itself as iRenewable with Green Data Centers ...lif., and one planned for Prineville, Ore., to go 100 percent renewable. Some Apples will be green. Apple data centers, that is. The technology giant has announced that its new half-million-square-foot dat... (Read Full Article)

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    15. Apple's $1 Billion Data Center Runs on 100% Renewables

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      Apple's $1 Billion Data Center Runs on 100% Renewables In February, we reported that Apple would power its biggest US data center - $1 billion, 500,000 square-feet in North Carolina - with s... (Read Full Article)

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      Are IT Data Centers Emerging as a 'Killer App' for Green Power? Part 1 Last month, Greenpeace launched a series of coordinated protests at Amazon, Apple and Microsoft locations to draw attention to the companies’ use of GHG intensive fuels in powering ... (Read Full Article)

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