China Dives in on the World’s First Wind-Powered Undersea Data Center
The offshore data center uses over 95% wind power, reducing land use by 90% and energy consumption by 22.8%, supporting Shanghai’s tech innovation goals.
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In China, the first part of a wind-powered underwater data center was completed. It is considered the world's first commercially operated plant.
China Plunges Into Renewable Tech By Dunking A Data Center In The Ocean
Off the coast of Shanghai, a revolutionary structure is forming beneath the waves: the world’s first wind-powered, commercial-scale underwater data center (UDC). Basically, submerging servers in pressure-resistant pods (similar to Microsoft's non-commercial Project Natick in 2018) is a direct response to the escalating power and cooling demands
China claims it has completed the first phase of construction of the first underwater data center, which is powered by wind energy and cooled by seawater
Anna Lagos / Wired: China claims it has completed the first phase of construction of the first underwater data center, which is powered by wind energy and cooled by seawater — The $226 million project uses ocean breezes and seawater to stay cool. — China has completed the first phase of construction …
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