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China deploys wind-powered underwater data center off Shanghai coast — $226 million project could top 24 megawatts, harnessing the cooling power of the sea

China deploys wind-powered underwater data center off Shanghai coast — $226 million project could top 24 megawatts, harnessing the cooling power of the sea

China has launched a groundbreaking wind-powered underwater data center off the coast of Shanghai, claiming it to be the world's first of its kind. The $226 million project, located 35 meters below the surface, aims to be an energy-efficient and land-sparing cloud infrastructure. With a planned capacity of 24 megawatts, the facility utilizes seawater for cooling, achieving a power usage effectiveness below 1.15. While similar to Microsoft's Project Natick, which proved submerged data centers were more reliable, HiCloud faces challenges in serviceability and scalability. The project aims for a near-zero footprint data center powered by offshore wind, but concerns remain about maintenance and hardware upgrades in the underwater environment.

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China to launch commercial underwater data center — facility expected to consume 90% less power for cooling

China to launch commercial underwater data center — facility expected to consume 90% less power for cooling

Highlander, a Chinese company, is constructing a submerged server pod near Shanghai to reduce cooling power consumption by around 90%. The facility is set to be operational commercially, with China Telecom among its initial clients. The project follows Microsoft's underwater data center experiment in Scotland in 2024. Despite concerns about ocean warming due to continuous heat output, Highlander plans to source 95% of its energy from renewable sources and has implemented special measures to protect its systems from saltwater corrosion.

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