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Group 1 - The new technological revolution is driving the demand for computing power, leading to challenges in electricity supply security, as highlighted in the "China Comprehensive Computing Power Index Report (2024)" [1] - Shanxi Province ranks among the top eight in the national comprehensive computing power index, with Datong City being in the top three for urban computing power sub-index [1][2] - Datong City is responsible for over 80% of Shanxi's data center construction and has been included in the "Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Computing Power Corridor" [2] Group 2 - The electricity consumption of the internet data service industry in Datong has increased significantly, from 0.09% to 96.78% of the province's total, establishing it as a major hub for big data development [2] - The State Grid Datong Power Supply Company has actively supported the energy needs of data centers, optimizing the power grid structure and ensuring reliable electricity supply [2][3] Group 3 - By the end of 2024, Datong City will have four operational data bases and two under construction, with data center electricity consumption exceeding that of the coal industry [3][4] - Datong is rich in wind and solar resources, with a total installed capacity of wind and solar energy reaching 9.3992 million kilowatts, accounting for 53.57% of the total installed capacity [3] Group 4 - The PUE (Power Usage Effectiveness) of Datong's data centers is generally below 1.2, meeting the EU's requirements for green data centers, positioning Datong as a global cost-effective area for green computing power [3] - The State Grid Datong Power Supply Company is exploring direct green electricity connection models, which could reduce energy costs for computing centers by 8% [3] Group 5 - The China Mobile Shanxi Taiyuan Data Center has a high power capacity of 139,060 kVA and a monthly maximum electricity consumption exceeding 10 million kWh, making it the largest data center in Shanxi [5][6] - The Baidu Cloud Computing Center in Yangquan is the largest and most advanced in Asia, with a total power capacity of 233,900 kVA and an annual electricity consumption of 450 million kWh [6] Group 6 - The construction of the first full-stack intelligent computing power hub in North China, the Changzhi Intelligent Computing Center, is supported by the State Grid Changzhi Power Supply Company, which is actively involved in project planning and electricity supply [7] - The collaboration between electricity and computing power is essential for the high-quality development of the industry, with plans for coordinated development of computing power layout and power grid planning [7]