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    China Harnesses Offshore Wind and Subsea Data Centers to Boost AI Power

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliApril 8, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. China is developing underwater data centers (UDCs) in eastern and southern regions to meet the growing demand for AI computing power.
    2. The world’s first UDC linked to an offshore wind farm has begun operation in Shanghai’s Lingang area, marking a significant technological milestone.
    3. The Shanghai UDC, built at 10 meters underwater, has a capacity of 24 MW and cost $232.4 million, serving AI, embodied intelligence, and autonomous driving.
    4. These projects highlight China’s strategy to harness ocean resources beyond land, enhancing its global AI infrastructure and innovation capabilities.

    Harnessing the Power of Offshore Wind and Undersea Data Centers

    China is turning to the ocean to support its growing artificial intelligence (AI) needs. As demand for computing power rises, the country is exploring innovative solutions beyond traditional data centers. Recently, a groundbreaking underwater data center (UDC) began operating off Shanghai’s coast. This facility is directly connected to an offshore wind farm, making it the world’s first to do so. The UDC was built to handle complex AI tasks, autonomous driving, and embodied intelligence. Its location just 10 meters underwater helps reduce cooling costs and improves energy efficiency. By using offshore wind, China aims to generate clean, reliable power for data demands, which are expected to grow rapidly. This approach may become a model for other nations facing similar challenges. Overall, integrating offshore wind energy with subsea data centers offers a promising path to meet future computing needs sustainably.

    Potential Benefits and Challenges of the Marine Data Revolution

    China’s focus on underwater data centers linked to offshore wind farms highlights a practical shift in technology. Unlike land-based systems, these subsea facilities can leverage abundant ocean resources. They also reduce land use conflicts and environmental impact on terrestrial ecosystems. Furthermore, being close to the coast ensures better access to renewable energy and reliable internet connections. However, this innovation is not without challenges. Building and maintaining subsea data centers require advanced engineering and substantial investment. Additionally, environmental impacts on marine life and the ocean environment must be carefully managed. Despite these hurdles, the widespread adoption of such technology could significantly boost global data infrastructure. As China pioneers this approach, it may inspire other nations to explore marine-based solutions, ultimately contributing to a more sustainable and resilient digital future for the human journey.

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