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China's green-power push for AI projects runs into reliability hurdles

Economic Times reported that China's effort to pair AI data-center growth with green power is running into reliability and integration challenges as compute infrastructure becomes a strategic priority.

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Economic Times reported that China is trying to strengthen the link between computing infrastructure and power networks as AI-focused data centers become a strategic priority. The story says Beijing's 2026 government work report called for stronger integration between compute and power supply networks, but experts warn that reliable electricity for AI projects is harder to guarantee when renewable supply is variable and data-center demand keeps rising. The result is a familiar infrastructure tension: governments want cleaner AI growth, but operators still need firm, high-availability power for training and inference workloads.

Key details: Published June 22, 2026 at 12:39 IST, China's 2026 government work report called for stronger integration between computing infrastructure and power supply networks, Experts cited by ET said reliable electricity for AI-focused data centers remains a hurdle, The story links AI infrastructure growth to grid planning and green-power reliability.

Why it matters: AI infrastructure stories are no longer only about chips and land; power reliability is becoming a bottleneck that can decide where large-scale compute actually gets built.

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