Home World News World’s first wind-powered underwater datacentre starts...
World News

World’s first wind-powered underwater datacentre starts operating in China

Key Points

Datacentre off Shanghai coast uses less power and water than land-based equivalent The world’s first wind-powered underwater datacentre has started operations off the coast of Shanghai, as China presses forwards with solutions for energy challenges created by the country’s artificial intelligence boom. The Shanghai Lingang undersea datacentre demonstration project, which launched in May, has a capacity of 24 megawatts. It is a joint effort between HiCloud Technology and China Communications...

Datacentre off Shanghai coast uses less power and water than land-based equivalent

The world’s first wind-powered underwater datacentre has started operations off the coast of Shanghai, as China presses forwards with solutions for energy challenges created by the country’s artificial intelligence boom.

The Shanghai Lingang undersea datacentre demonstration project, which launched in May, has a capacity of 24 megawatts. It is a joint effort between HiCloud Technology and China Communications Construction, a state-owned company.

Continue reading...
World (ORG) China (LOCATION) Shanghai (LOCATION) Lingang (LOCATION) HiCloud Technology (ORG) China Communications Construction (ORG)
Originally published by The Guardian UK Read original →