Apple Powering Nevada Datacenter With Solar Farm 104
Nerval's Lobster writes "Apple's Nevada data center has been in the works for quite some time: a 2,200-acre plot outside of Reno will host a 90,000-square-foot datacenter that, in turn, will support the tech giant's cloud services. Apple will reportedly spend $1 billion over the next decade on the facilities, in return for significant tax abatements at the city, county and state levels. It will also fund and build a 137-acre solar farm, managed in conjunction with NV Energy, to power the datacenter (it will generate approximately 43.5 million kilowatt hours of electricity). The Reno datacenter will be the third Apple cloud facility in the U.S. that is powered largely or entirely by solar power. Sixty percent of the power for Apple's North Carolina datacenter comes from an existing solar-power farm near the facility; an Apple datacenter in Oregon uses solar power for part of its power load, but also uses power from wind and hydroelectric sources."
Wait, what? (Score:5, Funny)
They're powering their iCloud with solar panels? I thought clouds blocked the sun?
Re:Wait, what? (Score:5, Funny)
It's the basic principle of Conservation of Cloud: when there are clouds over the datacenter, the cloud in the data center goes away.
Re:Wait, what? (Score:5, Funny)
Jonny Ive added a translucency effect to the new iClouds, so they should fine.
Re:Cool! (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Cool! (Score:5, Funny)
Not user-replaceable.
They'll just have to ship their datacenter to an authorized service provider.
Re:Wait, what? (Score:4, Funny)
They're powering their iCloud with solar panels? I thought clouds blocked the sun?
Its Oracle not Sun now.