Renewable energy news: Tillbridge Solar, Boom Power, WPD Solar, Apple

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The latest renewable energy news includes announcements on Tillbridge Solar, Boom Power, WPD Solar, Apple, among others.

Tillbridge Solar Farm Gets UK Green Light

The UK government has granted development consent for the 500MW Tillbridge Solar Farm in Lincolnshire, led by Tillbridge Solar, a subsidiary of Boom Power. The project will deliver renewable energy capable of powering over 150,000 homes, supporting the UK’s net-zero goals. It will include solar PV panels, battery storage facilities, and grid connection infrastructure. The development emphasizes biodiversity enhancement through habitat creation and land restoration. Strategically located near existing transmission networks, Tillbridge marks a major investment in sustainable power infrastructure. It highlights Boom Power’s commitment to large-scale clean energy generation, innovation in hybrid solar-storage solutions, and local community engagement, reinforcing the UK’s drive toward a low-carbon energy future.

WPD Begins Construction of 141MW Marcy Solar Park in France

WPD Solar France has launched construction of the 141MW Marcy Solar Park in the Marne region, representing a major investment in France’s renewable infrastructure. The €100+ million project will feature 250,000 advanced photovoltaic panels across 140 hectares, generating clean power for around 90,000 homes. WPD’s focus on innovation includes efficient energy conversion systems and environmentally responsible design. The project emphasizes customer benefits through stable, low-carbon electricity supply and contribution to national energy security. Local partnerships and biodiversity initiatives reflect WPD’s community-focused approach. Upon completion in 2026, the Marcy Solar Park will significantly enhance France’s renewable capacity and demonstrate WPD’s strategic commitment to sustainable growth, technology leadership, and a greener energy future.

Apple Expands European Solar and Wind Portfolio

Apple is significantly expanding its renewable energy portfolio across Europe through new solar and wind power projects in Spain and Finland, totaling over 400MW of clean capacity. This investment supports Apple’s global strategy to power all operations and products with 100 percent renewable energy and achieve carbon neutrality by 2030. The initiative showcases technological innovation in advanced solar tracking and wind efficiency systems. Apple collaborates with local energy partners to strengthen grid stability and promote regional sustainability. Customers benefit indirectly through the greener production of Apple devices and services. By driving large-scale renewable investments, Apple demonstrates climate leadership, reduces supply-chain emissions, and supports Europe’s transition toward a resilient, low-carbon economy.

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