Apple To Spend $1.93 Billion To Build, Run Data Centers in Denmark, Ireland
Apple will spend 1.7 billion euros ($1.93 billion) to build and operate two new data centers in Denmark and Ireland that will be 100 percent powered by renewable energy, the company said Monday. The facilities will run Apple’s online services, including the iTunes Store and the App Store, for customers across Europe, it said. “Apple will also work with local partners to develop additional renewable energy projects from wind or other sources to provide power in the future.” Both facilities are expected to begin operations in two years, Apple said.