Upholding Primary Responsibility for Computing-Power Coordination Qineng Technology Selected as Technical Research Institute for Direct Green Power Connection

Issue Date:2026-04-21 11:36

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Recently, at the 2026 Computing Power & Power Coordinated Development Conference hosted by the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT), the Top Ten Computing-Power Coordination Technology Pilot Testbeds were officially unveiled, with special research teams established simultaneously.

 

Qineng Technology was invited to serve as a technical research entity for the direct green power connection sector.

 

This sector focuses on developing the construction and operation model of direct green power supply for data centers, promoting integrated collaborative operation of power sources, grids, loads and energy storage, and achieving efficient matching between computing power loads and renewable energy supply.

 

As an enterprise shortlisted for the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) computing-power coordination project, Qineng Technology has gained pioneering practical experience in computing-power coordination and integrated green power park development. Its technical approaches and engineering capabilities have been continuously recognized by the industry.

 
In 2025, Qineng Technology’s Guangling Super Energy Complex Computing Park was officially put into operation. Within a 20-kilometer radius of the park, supporting renewable energy projects were deployed in an appropriately advanced manner, and direct green power connection was implemented in phases. Among them, the large-scale 250 MW photovoltaic power base was connected to the grid in 2024, generating an annual power output of 450 million kWh.
 

In 2025, the construction pilot of Qineng Technology’s Lingqiu Super Energy Complex Computing-Power Coordination Green Power Park was officially approved. It became Shanxi Province’s first green power park dedicated to computing-power coordination. A 500 MW wind-solar hybrid power base was laid out within the park’s 20-kilometer scope, together with a supporting 50MW/100MWh park-side energy storage power station. An extended-range energy storage system has been built to ensure 100% local consumption of renewable energy.

 

The supporting on-site wind power project has recently commenced construction, with its platform expected to be completed within this year.

 
Taking this technical research initiative as an opportunity, Qineng Technology will continue to accelerate breakthroughs in key direct green power connection technologies and the delivery of demonstration projects. The company will develop replicable and generalizable implementation pathways and standard achievements for direct green power connection, further support the in-depth integration of China’s computing infrastructure and energy transition, and build an industrial benchmark for computing-power coordination and direct green power connection.