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Apple Announces $300 Million China Clean Energy Fund (bloomberg.com) 52

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Bloomberg: The iPhone maker said it's creating the fund to boost the use of renewable energy in its supply chain, which is primarily spread across regions in China. The company and 10 of its key suppliers and manufacturing partners, including Corning Inc., Pegatron Corp., Wistron Corp. and Luxshare Precision Industry Co., will contribute to the fund over the next four years, the Cupertino, California-based company said Thursday in a statement. The money will go toward developing projects totaling a gigawatt of renewable energy in China, Apple said. In 2015, Apple committed to using clean energy in its supply chain and has said it hopes to create 4 gigawatts of renewable energy globally by 2020, an increase from a goal of 3 gigawatts announced earlier this year.
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Apple Announces $300 Million China Clean Energy Fund

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  • Apple sells far more to the west esp America. Yet rather than invest in western nations, or 3rd world nations, they invest in China, while Chinese gov pushes coal.
    • by bug_hunter ( 32923 ) on Friday July 13, 2018 @07:47PM (#56944760)

      The American government recently is also pushing coal.
      And this news article is about Apple investing in renewables in China which hopefully gives renewables in China a boost.

      While Apple invests very little in manufacturing outside of China, they have invested a lot in campuses, data centres, software developers, retailers in America and other western cities - all of which are using renewable energy (or at least the usual allocation of renewable energy, an electron is an electron and all that).

      There are plenty of good reasons that Apple might not be the company for you, but I don't think the reasons you just gave justifies it.

      • and how many new coal plants is America building? ZERO.
        How many old coal plants have been re-opened? ZERO.
        Looks like a number of executives and governors are brighter than Trump and China.
        • And how much extra coal is China using? None it's using less than in 2013.

          And how much more coal electricity does an American use compared to a Chinese person? Lots.

          Looks like everyone is brighter than you.

    • Apple sells far more to the west esp America. Yet rather than invest in western nations

      Apple actually has factories in the U.S. producing computers. In fact it plans to contribute some 350 billion dollars [apple.com] to the U.S. over five years.

      Compare that to whoever made whatever you are typing on. They treated Chinese's workers a lot worse than Apple. They probably will not contribute 1/100th of what Apple will to the American economy just this year...

      You claims are laughable and your lack of self-awareness beyond

    • Chinese Government is not "pushing coal", moron.

      They are the leading nation installing renewables ... moron!

    • America already uses far more coal for electricity per person than China does. [google.com]
      Chinese coal plants produced 3,573 MT of CO2 in 2017
      American coal plants produced 1,056 MT of CO2 in 2017
      China has more than 4 times the population.

      Then there is President Trump trying to actually push coal. [slashdot.org] As opposed to your lies about China.

    • Again with the anti China lies WindTroll.
      CoalSwarm [ieefa.org]

      Aiqun Yu, an analyst with CoalSwarm, a think tank that tracks coal-fired electricity generation globally, said that in just the past two years, the Chinese government has essentially cancelled or suspended some 444 gigawatts of new coal-fired generation capacity. The program has been enforced rigorously, she said, and to the point that several completed coal plants have been barred from hooking up to the transmission grid, effectively placing them in mothball status. The policy has pushed down the amount of new coal capacity coming online from 60 gigawatts in 2015 to 34 gigawatts in 2017—the lowest number in more than a decade.

  • The iPhone maker

    Oooohhhhhhhh. I always wondered what Apple did for money.

  • I can't help but wonder why. Usually businesses make the government build infrastructure for them on the taxpayer's dime. Why would Apple spend their own money? Sorry, but you're not going to convince me it's out of the goodness of their heart. And that's not because I hate Apple (I do, but that's because I keep having to buy their overpriced products for my kid's birthdays and X-Mas'), it's because no corporation spends money they don't have to.
    • What I read from the summary is that it isn't Apple spending the money. They are forcing their supplies to cough up the money instead.

    • by tlhIngan ( 30335 )

      I can't help but wonder why. Usually businesses make the government build infrastructure for them on the taxpayer's dime. Why would Apple spend their own money? Sorry, but you're not going to convince me it's out of the goodness of their heart. And that's not because I hate Apple (I do, but that's because I keep having to buy their overpriced products for my kid's birthdays and X-Mas'), it's because no corporation spends money they don't have to.

      Easy, Goodwill.

      China is Apple's next target - basically a risi

  • Aren't their products made in Brazil's Foxconn factory, not China?
    • by tlhIngan ( 30335 )

      Aren't their products made in Brazil's Foxconn factory, not China?

      No, the Latin American factories are actually to counter the import taxes in Latin American countries. These levies can amount to over 100%, making imported technology very expensive inside countries like Brazil. By making products inside Brazil, Apple bypasses those import duties thus making Apple products slightly cheaper.

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