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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
BEIJING, Sept. 8 (Xinhua) — Chinese authorities on Monday released a plan to speed up the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in the energy sector, aiming to strengthen energy security, improve operational efficiency and support the country's green and low-carbon transformation.
The document, jointly released by China's National Development and Reform Commission and the National Energy Administration, sets goals through 2027 to initially establish an innovative system for integrating AI into the energy industry and achieve major breakthroughs in AI-based technologies in the sector.
According to the plan, China aims to have AI technology in the energy sector and its overall application reach the world's leading level by 2030, and to have a perfect coordination mechanism for computing power and power supply.
Achieving the above goals requires the wider use of artificial intelligence across various energy scenarios, including grids, renewables and nuclear power.
The document places particular emphasis on technological breakthroughs in key areas such as data, computing power and algorithms. In addition, the plan outlines a series of measures to optimize data sharing mechanisms, form a mechanism for the deep integration of computing power and electricity, and promote the deeper integration of artificial intelligence and software in the energy sector.
In addition, it is noted that more efforts need to be made to increase financial support and promote the training of interdisciplinary specialists with knowledge in the field of energy systems and the application of AI. -0-
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