Until now, there were few details about Apple’s secretive project to power its Mesa data center, a facility Apple announced would run entirely on solar power. Today, Salt River Project (SRP) — an Arizona-based water and electricity provider — spilled the beans. The 300-acre solar plant resides in Florence, Arizona and intends to make up for the power use of Apple’s Mesa data center. While the facility won’t power the actual facility, it will create power for approximately 12,500 homes and neutralize the power needed for the Mesa facility, which comes entirely from the grid. The facility — known as the Bonnybrooke…

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