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Tencent Battles AI Energy Demands While Pushing 2030 Carbon Goals

As artificial intelligence workloads drive rack power requirements up to tenfold, Tencent is attempting to reconcile its massive computing expansion with a 2030 carbon neutrality pledge. The company's latest mid-term report details a transition toward high-density infrastructure and AI-driven energy optimization to offset the sector's surging electricity consumption.

Tencent Battles AI Energy Demands While Pushing 2030 Carbon Goals
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The shift toward AI-centric computing has fundamentally altered infrastructure needs, forcing power demands for data racks to jump from 6–8 kW to as much as 100 kW. To manage this, Tencent has deployed its T-AIDC architecture, a system designed specifically for high-density environments that achieves power-supply efficiency levels reaching 98%. Chairman and CEO Ma Huateng suggests that while AI presents a significant energy hurdle, the technology also serves as a vital instrument for broader industrial decarbonization.

Beyond internal infrastructure, the company is applying AI-driven scheduling to steel production and energy grid management to improve efficiency and lower emissions. These efforts are supported by the CarbonX Program, which targets long-duration energy storage and carbon removal technologies. Progress remains measurable: Tencent increased its renewable electricity consumption from 22.0% in 2024 to 48.5% in 2025. With over 6.5 billion kWh of green electricity procured since its initial commitment, the firm is banking on digital innovation to balance its growth with environmental accountability.

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