
The Chinese city of Changzhou announced plans to build a 'green token factory' powered by renewable energy, claiming it as the country's first city-level facility of its kind. The factory is expected to produce 60 trillion tokens per year to support AI computing demands. This initiative reflects broader local government efforts to align with Beijing's push for clean energy-powered AI infrastructure.
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First city-level green token factory in China.
Changzhou is building what it claims will be China's first city-level 'green token factory'.
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The project would be powered by green energy.
South China Morning PostThe Chinese city of Changzhou is building what it claims will be the country’s first city-level “green token factory”, as local governments race to answer Beijing’s call to power massive artificial intelligence computing demands with clean energy.
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The project would be powered by green energy.
South China Morning PostThe factory could produce 60 trillion tokens per year once completed.
PredictionLocal governments are racing to answer Beijing's call to power massive AI computing demands with clean energy.
South China Morning PostChangzhou is building what it claims will be China's first city-level 'green token factory'.
South China Morning PostThe statement was made during the World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai.
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