Technology giant Apple is developing two of the world’s largest onshore wind turbines in Denmark, near the town of Esbjerg along the North Sea. The 656-ft-tall turbines will produce 62 GW hours of electricity per year, enough to power nearly 20,000 homes.
The project will also act as a test site for offshore wind turbines and expand Apple’s renewable energy footprint in Europe. It follows the firm's recent completion of one of Scandinavia’s largest solar arrays—the first Danish solar project built without public subsidies.