Today’s renewable energy news includes announcements from Apple, Flow Power, HiTHIUM and El-Mor, among others.
Apple to Source Solar Power from European Energy in Australia
Apple has signed a power purchase agreement (PPA) with European Energy to buy electricity from a solar farm in Queensland, Australia. The project will supply clean energy to support Apple’s data centre and retail operations, reflecting the company’s customer-focused and sustainability-driven strategy. This investment strengthens Apple’s 100 percent renewable energy commitment across its global supply chain. By partnering with European Energy, Apple leverages innovative solar development to deliver reliable, low-carbon power and reduce operational emissions. The collaboration demonstrates how corporate clean power procurement can accelerate Australia’s renewable transition, create local economic benefits, and advance Apple’s goal of carbon neutrality by 2030 while supporting a greener customer ecosystem.
Flow Power Signs PPA for ACEN Australia’s 400-MW Stubbo Solar Park
Flow Power has entered a power purchase agreement (PPA) with ACEN Australia to source electricity from the 400-MW Stubbo Solar Park in New South Wales. The deal supports Flow Power’s mission to deliver affordable, renewable energy to its commercial and industrial customers, aligning with its customer-centric focus on sustainability and price stability. The investment underpins ACEN’s expansion of large-scale solar generation in Australia, reinforcing the country’s clean energy transition. Featuring innovative renewable supply models, the partnership enables businesses to access low-carbon power directly from the grid. The agreement reflects both companies’ commitment to innovation, decarbonisation, and long-term energy resilience for Australian consumers and industries.
HiTHIUM and El-Mor Partner to Deploy 300 MW of Long-Duration Energy Storage in Israel
HiTHIUM and El-Mor Renewable Energies have joined forces to install 300 MW of long-duration energy storage (LDES) systems across Israel. The collaboration marks a significant investment in grid flexibility and energy security, supporting the nation’s growing renewable capacity. Designed to provide multi-hour storage, the systems will enhance customer reliability by ensuring steady power supply even during peak demand or variable solar output. The partnership showcases innovation in advanced battery technology and project deployment, leveraging HiTHIUM’s expertise in stationary storage and El-Mor’s local energy infrastructure experience. Together, the companies aim to accelerate Israel’s clean energy transition, delivering sustainable, customer-focused solutions that strengthen grid resilience and enable deeper renewable integration.
Faheema P

