China Opens World's First Wind-Powered Underwater Data Center
With an initial capacity of 24 megawatts, the innovative data center uses seawater as a natural cooling system. China is submerging data centers into the ocean to keep them cool.Photograph: Shanghai Hailanyun Technology China has become the first country in the world to operate an underwater data center, or UDC, powered by wind. Located off the coast of Shanghai, the complex represents a significant advance in the country's strategy to secure energy supplies in the face of the accelerated growth of artificial intelligence, reduce dependence on fossil fuels, and reduce the environmental impact of its technology infrastructure. The initiative is the result of a collaboration between private company HiCloud Technology and state-owned China Communications Construction, which involved an investment of 1.6 billion yuan, equivalent to about $236 million. With an initial capacity of 24 megawatts, the facility is submerged at a depth of 10 meters in the Lin-gang Special Zone, within the China Pilot Free Trade Zone in Shanghai.
Jun-10-2026, 13:39:32 GMT
- Country:
- North America > United States
- California (0.29)
- Asia > China
- North America > United States
- Industry:
- Law (1.00)
- Information Technology > Services (1.00)
- Government (1.00)
- Energy > Renewable
- Wind (0.48)
- Technology:
- Information Technology
- Information Management (1.00)
- Cloud Computing (1.00)
- Artificial Intelligence (1.00)
- Communications > Social Media (0.73)
- Information Technology