
Shanghai has conducted a trial integrating computing centers with the power grid to manage peak loads, achieving a reduction of 97.8 megawatts within two hours. Led by State Grid's Shanghai subsidiary, this is the largest city-level adjustment of computing power load in China. The initiative is part of China's broader effort to upgrade power infrastructure for the global artificial intelligence race.
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National first for computing-power-grid synergisation.
The trial achieved a peak load reduction of 97.8 megawatts within a two-hour window.
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The initiative is part of China's push to enhance computing-grid coordination as it upgrades power infrastructure amid the global artificial intelligence race.
OpinionShanghai has pioneered the synergisation of computing centres with the power grid for peak-load management – a national first – as part of China’s push to enhance computing-grid coordination as its upgrades power infrastructure amid the global artificial intelligence race.
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The initiative is part of China's push to enhance computing-grid coordination as it upgrades power infrastructure amid the global artificial intelligence race.
OpinionShanghai has pioneered the synergisation of computing centres with the power grid for peak-load management, a national first.
South China Morning PostThe trial was led by State Grid's Shanghai subsidiary.
South China Morning PostThe trial achieved a peak load reduction of 97.8 megawatts within a two-hour window.
South China Morning PostThis adjustment is the country's largest single city-level adjustment of computing power load.
South China Morning Post