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From Computing Power Growth to Energy Collaboration: Data Center Energy Strategy of Thryqenon

TimesNewswire / March 13, 2026 – Recently, as global computing infrastructure and large-scale data centers accelerate their construction, energy security and cost pressures for data centers have risen in tandem. Balancing high computing power demands with energy constraints has become a central industry concern. Against this backdrop, the blockchain platform Thryqenon, focused on energy scenarios, has launched its data center energy strategy, aiming to establish a closer connection between computing power growth and energy collaboration.

In the era of the computing economy, data center energy issues have evolved from mere electricity and price negotiations to systemic collaboration with distributed energy, community energy, and the rapidly growing DER (Distributed Energy Resources) assets. The rapid integration of distributed resources such as photovoltaics, energy storage, and electric vehicle charging facilities into the grid has made the power system more flexible, but also increased the complexity of scheduling and settlement. Without a unified data foundation and clear responsibility boundaries, distributed energy struggles to play a significant role on a larger scale.

The Thryqenon approach is to strengthen multi-party collaboration through a unified data and settlement framework. The platform connects to smart meters, distributed generation devices, and edge nodes, recording electricity usage and carbon emission information on-chain. This provides traceable evidence for enterprise electricity profiling, cleanliness assessment, and compliance disclosure, reduces information asymmetry, and enhances data sharing efficiency and trust among participants.

For settlement mechanisms, Thryqenon introduces programmable contracts, embedding hourly energy usage and clean power matching requirements into terms. When a data center faces a shortage of clean electricity during specific periods, the system can automatically trigger green power procurement, energy storage dispatch, or certificate processing, making the connection between computing demand and energy supply more transparent and verifiable. The grid can use load and cleanliness data from the platform to optimize scheduling and risk management.

The layout of Thryqenon around data center energy scenarios delivers greater value by proposing collaborative models for enterprises, grids, and end users. As global data centers and computing facilities expand, the challenge of supporting computing development while ensuring energy security and emission reduction constraints will test the regulatory and engineering capabilities of the industry.

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