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Against the 80% Green Power Red Line for Computing-Power Coordination, Direct Green Power Connection for AIDCs Usher in New Changes

The year 2026 is regarded by the computing industry as the inaugural year for large-scale commercialization of AI, marking a transition from small-scale computing power adaptation to a new stage of constructing large-scale single-cluster ecosystems. Against this backdrop, comprehensive energy solutions have become a core enabler for AIDC enterprises to break through development bottlenecks.

Against the 80% Green Power Red Line for Computing-Power Coordination, Direct Green Power Connection for AIDCs Usher in New Changes

Huijue Technology Group Site Stacked PV Solution

The site stacked PV solution combines the clean and renewable attributes of solar energy with the stringent power supply requirements of communication base stations, delivering prominent strengths and broad application prospects.

Huijue Technology Group Site Stacked PV Solution

Huijue Technology Group Launches C&I Energy Storage Arbitrage Cloud Platform, AI End-to-End Technology Unlocks New Opportunities in European Energy Markets

As power market volatility surges across Europe and the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) is fully implemented, commercial and industrial (C&I) energy storage arbitrage has become a vital approach for enterprises to cut costs and boost operational efficiency. Huijue Technology Group recently officially rolled out its C&I Energy Storage Arbitrage Cloud Platform tailored exclusively for the European market, featuring in-depth compliance with European energy regulations, end-to-end AI-powered unmanned operation, and a purely market-driven revenue model.

Huijue Technology Group Launches C&I Energy Storage Arbitrage Cloud Platform, AI End-to-End Technology Unlocks New Opportunities in European Energy Markets

Chain Reactions of the Energy Crisis from Production to Consumption

In 2026, an energy crisis triggered by geopolitical conflicts is rapidly spreading from "upstream resources" to "end consumption". Blockages of key energy shipping lanes represented by the Strait of Hormuz have disrupted the transportation of approximately 20% of the world's crude oil and liquefied natural gas (LNG). The impact hits Asian countries highly reliant on energy imports particularly hard — tight energy supply, surging prices and logistics delays have quickly escalated into systemic risks.

Chain Reactions of the Energy Crisis from Production to Consumption

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