Small datacenters face the axe in China's new energy policy
Briefly

The policy calls for digital technology to both enable and contribute to the shift, encouraging industries to adopt cloud services and analyze data for energy efficiency.
Authorities are urged to promote the construction of green and low-carbon digital infrastructure, eliminate 'old, small and scattered' facilities, and improve energy efficiency.
China is relocating datacenters to green energy sources, aiming at 25% energy consumption from non-fossil sources by 2030 including wind, solar, hydro, nuclear, and new energies like hydrogen.
The plan envisions a green, low-carbon, circular development system by 2035, with improved environmental monitoring systems for better decision-making and a large-scale digital twin construction.
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