A statement from Greenpeace says, “If Apple is really interested in having the “high percentage” of renewable energy it claims to want for the iCloud, it will have to look beyond the initial steps for on-site generation and use its tremendous cash reserves to invest in or purchase renewable energy and also to put pressure on Duke Energy to provide cleaner energy.”
Apple acknowledged the situation and released a reply via NPR which said, “Our data center in North Carolina will draw about 20 megawatts at full capacity and we are on track to supply more than 60% of that power on-site from renewable sources including a solar farm and fuel cell installation which will each be the largest of their kind in the country. We believe this industry leading project will make Maiden (Apple’s data center) the greenest data center ever built, and it will be joined next year by our new facility.”