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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Beijing<\/a>: China<\/a>'s internet industry<\/a> has seen robust growth in recent decades, but its data centres<\/a>, large-scale servers and cellular base stations are consuming energy at a faster pace. Hence, China's tech firms have started to work on green solutions.

According to a report by China's State Grid Energy Research Institute, the
electricity consumption<\/a> by data centres alone in 2020 is estimated to exceed 200 billion kWh, accounting for 2.7 per cent of the country's electricity consumption.

By 2030, the data centre electricity consumption in China will exceed 400 billion kWh, accounting for 3.7 per cent of the country's total electricity consumption, the report added.

\"The electricity consumption of China's
internet<\/a> industry is growing at an annual rate of about ten per cent. It will double in seven or eight years, and become a major source of energy consumption in the future,\" Wang Yuanfeng of Beijing Jiaotong University told Xinhua.

Wang, a carbon emission reduction expert and an advocate of green development, said that enterprises in the sector should act quickly to build greener internet infrastructure, reports Xinhua news agency.

China's tech giants, such as
Huawei<\/a> and Tencent, have been trying to build a zero-carbon internet industry.

In Mobile World Congress Shanghai 2021 held in February, Huawei unveiled its solution for zero-carbon network, including minimalised base stations,
server rooms<\/a>, data centres and wide use of green electricity.

Vice President of Huawei and President of its Digital Power Product Line Zhou Taoyuan said Huawei can reduce energy consumption by using high-performance, low power-demand and highly-integrated servers, and minimising the room occupation of base stations.

Its data centres can use indirect evaporative cooling technology to save 17 per cent energy compared to traditional chilled water solution, Zhou added.

Senior Vice President of Sugon Energy Yao Yong believes that the improvement of liquid cooling technology is the best way to break the bottleneck of data centre energy efficiency.

\"It can improve servers' stability, efficiency and service life, and improve the deployment density of servers. The data centres can be more environment-friendly with less noise and more recycled spare heat.\"

Tencent has chosen regions with sufficient green energy to build its data centres, such as Huailai in north China's Hebei Province that has abundant wind electricity, or Qingyuan in south China's
Guangdong Province<\/a> that has abundant hydro power.

In Qingyuan, besides consuming hydroelectricity, data centres have used high-efficiency power module, and free cooling technology which uses natural cold sources, to cut the Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) value down to 1.25.

PUE is a measure of how efficiently a computer data centre uses its power. The lower the PUE, the greener the data centre.
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中国的互联网技术公司探索构建零碳

2020年用电量仅靠数据中心估计超过2000亿千瓦时,占全国2.7%的电力消耗。

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北京:中国互联网行业近几十年来经历了强劲的增长,但其吗数据中心,大型服务器和蜂窝基站消耗能量速度。因此,中国的科技公司已开始在绿色的解决方案。

据中国国家电网能源研究所电力消耗单靠数据中心在2020年估计超过2000亿千瓦时,占全国2.7%的电力消耗。

到2030年,数据中心电力消费在中国将超过4000亿千瓦时,占全国总用电量的3.7%,报告补充说。

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“中国的电力消耗互联网行业正以每年约百分之十的速度增长。这将双7或8年,并成为未来能源消耗的主要来源,”北京交通大学的王源锋告诉新华社。

碳减排专家王,倡导绿色发展,说企业在该行业应该迅速行动,构建绿色网络基础设施,新华社报道。乐动扑克

中国的科技巨头,如华为和腾讯,一直试图建立一个零碳互联网行业。

在移动世界大会2021年上海举行今年2月,华为推出了零碳网络解决方案,包括减少基站,服务器机房、数据中心和绿色电力的广泛使用。

华为的副总裁和总裁的数字电源产品线周桃园说,华为可以通过使用高性能、减少能源消耗低电力需求和仅服务器,减少基站的房间占领。

其数据中心可以使用间接蒸发冷却技术节省17%能源相比传统的冷冻水解决方案,周说。

高级副总裁Sugon能源姚明勇认为,液体冷却技术的改进的最好方法是将数据中心能源效率的瓶颈。

“这可以提高服务器的稳定,效率和使用寿命,提高服务器的部署密度。数据中心可以用更少的噪音和更环保回收多余的热量。”

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腾讯选择足够的绿色能源的地区建立自己的数据中心,如Huailai在中国北部河北省拥有丰富的风力发电,或在中国南部的清远广东省有丰富的水力发电。

在清远,除了使用水电,数据中心使用高效的电源模块,和免费冷却技术,利用自然冷源,降低电源使用效率(PUE)值下降到1.25。

PUE是衡量计算机数据中心如何有效地使用它的力量。PUE越低,绿色数据中心。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Beijing<\/a>: China<\/a>'s internet industry<\/a> has seen robust growth in recent decades, but its data centres<\/a>, large-scale servers and cellular base stations are consuming energy at a faster pace. Hence, China's tech firms have started to work on green solutions.

According to a report by China's State Grid Energy Research Institute, the
electricity consumption<\/a> by data centres alone in 2020 is estimated to exceed 200 billion kWh, accounting for 2.7 per cent of the country's electricity consumption.

By 2030, the data centre electricity consumption in China will exceed 400 billion kWh, accounting for 3.7 per cent of the country's total electricity consumption, the report added.

\"The electricity consumption of China's
internet<\/a> industry is growing at an annual rate of about ten per cent. It will double in seven or eight years, and become a major source of energy consumption in the future,\" Wang Yuanfeng of Beijing Jiaotong University told Xinhua.

Wang, a carbon emission reduction expert and an advocate of green development, said that enterprises in the sector should act quickly to build greener internet infrastructure, reports Xinhua news agency.

China's tech giants, such as
Huawei<\/a> and Tencent, have been trying to build a zero-carbon internet industry.

In Mobile World Congress Shanghai 2021 held in February, Huawei unveiled its solution for zero-carbon network, including minimalised base stations,
server rooms<\/a>, data centres and wide use of green electricity.

Vice President of Huawei and President of its Digital Power Product Line Zhou Taoyuan said Huawei can reduce energy consumption by using high-performance, low power-demand and highly-integrated servers, and minimising the room occupation of base stations.

Its data centres can use indirect evaporative cooling technology to save 17 per cent energy compared to traditional chilled water solution, Zhou added.

Senior Vice President of Sugon Energy Yao Yong believes that the improvement of liquid cooling technology is the best way to break the bottleneck of data centre energy efficiency.

\"It can improve servers' stability, efficiency and service life, and improve the deployment density of servers. The data centres can be more environment-friendly with less noise and more recycled spare heat.\"

Tencent has chosen regions with sufficient green energy to build its data centres, such as Huailai in north China's Hebei Province that has abundant wind electricity, or Qingyuan in south China's
Guangdong Province<\/a> that has abundant hydro power.

In Qingyuan, besides consuming hydroelectricity, data centres have used high-efficiency power module, and free cooling technology which uses natural cold sources, to cut the Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) value down to 1.25.

PUE is a measure of how efficiently a computer data centre uses its power. The lower the PUE, the greener the data centre.
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