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SAIHEAT to Announce SAIHEAT BASE PLAN 2029 on BIT HEAT DAY

SINGAPORE, Nov. 14, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- SAIHEAT Limited (f/k/a SAI.TECH Global Corporation) (“SAIHEAT” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: SAIH, SAITW) is pleased to unveil the SAIHEAT BASE PLAN 2029, an ambitious initiative delivering integrated energy services for the nextgen data centers. Addressing the high energy demands and carbon footprint of data centers, the BASE Project combines cutting-edge technologies for sustainable power generation, efficient energy usage, and comprehensive heat recycling in every step.

The BASE PLAN 2029 embodies SAIHEAT’s commitment to Energy Defined Nextgen Computing Centers, emphasizing renewable nuclear energy sources, efficient chip performance, and advanced energy recycling. Through the plan 2029, SAIHEAT aims to establish new standards in energy sustainability, operational resilience, and environmental responsibility, driving the future of high-performance, sustainable computing.

In the BASE PLAN 2029, SAIHEAT features itself with two core business modules:

  1. HEATWIT – The thermal module that provides advanced liquid cooling systems and solutions for computing heat recycling, which is increasingly crucial as BTC and AI applications grow in demand and complexity. HEATWIT’s technology includes high-efficiency cooling units and modular liquid-cooled cabinets, reducing carbon emissions and minimizing environmental impact.
  2. HEATNUC – The power module focuses on global power resource development and modular nuclear power joint development. HEATNUC integrates sustainable land-based Small Modular Reactor (SMR) solutions and is planning to explore space-based solar energy (Earth Orbit solar, EOS) systems, essential for the robust energy infrastructure required by data centers.

Under the BASE PLAN 2029, SAIHEAT announces two exciting initiatives to tackle current energy source challenges. SAIHEAT will closely work with partners and jointly build development efforts by committing as a sponsor and key contributing member of non-profit group, Organization of Clean Energy and Climate, Inc (OCEC).

  • OpenSMR – An open-source initiative supporting AI-driven data centers with SMR technology, OpenSMR aims to provide standardized, cost-effective energy models for the computing industry. In alignment with OpenSMR’s mission, SAIHEAT will release key patents to advance SMR adoption in data centers worldwide. These include:
    • Control Rod Drive Mechanism for Small Modular Pressurized Water Reactors: This patent introduces a compact control rod drive mechanism enabling precise reactor control under extreme conditions.
    • Containment Cooling Device and Method Utilizing Heat Pipe Cooling: This passive cooling system for SMRs utilizes heat pipes for efficient, reliable heat transfer without external power.
  • OrbitBTC – OrbitBTC addresses the sustainability challenges of computing by relocating mining operations to space. Utilizing uninterrupted solar energy in orbit, OrbitBTC’s mining rigs eliminate reliance on terrestrial grids, significantly reducing carbon emissions, water usage, and land impact. This innovative, space-based model offers a 24/7 renewable energy source, lowers operational costs, and provides scalable operations free from regulatory land constraints, setting a new benchmark for eco-friendly cryptocurrency mining.

About OCEC
The Organization of Clean Energy and Climate (“OCEC”) is a non-profit organization with the mission to perform research and study on more effective ways to use computing heat, develop the technology and system to demonstrate how residential, commercial, and industrial scenarios can recycle the computing heat waste as a replacement for traditional heating

The OCEC operates to build the Computing Heat Recycle Technology Development Center in a way that benefits the local community. As the first of this kind of R&D center, OCEC continues to be the leader in this area, bringing the best computing heat recycling solution to the world, and being one of the key contributors to achieving carbon-neutral efforts.

For more information on OCEC, please visit https://ocec.co/.

About SAIHEAT
SAIHEAT Limited (Nasdaq: SAIH) delivers integrated energy services for next-generation data centers. Its thermal module, HEATWIT, offers data center liquid cooling system and solutions for computing heat recycling. The power module, HEATNUC, focuses on global power resource development and modular nuclear power joint development.

Formerly known as SAI.TECH Global Corporation, SAIHEAT became a publicly traded company on the Nasdaq Stock Market (NASDAQ) through a merger with TradeUP Global Corporation in May 2022. For more information on SAIHEAT, please visit https://www.saiheat.com

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This press release may contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. The words “believe”, “expect”, “anticipate”, “project”, “targets”, “optimistic”, “confident that”, “continue to”, “predict”, “intend”, “aim”, “will” or similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. All statements other than statements of historical fact are statements that may be deemed forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements include, but not limited to, statements concerning SAIHEAT and the Company’s operations, financial performance, and condition are based on current expectations, beliefs and assumptions which are subject to change at any time. SAIHEAT cautions that these statements by their nature involve risks and uncertainties, and actual results may differ materially depending on a variety of important factors such as government and stock exchange regulations, competition, political, economic, and social conditions around the world including those discussed in SAIHEAT’s Form 20-F under the headings “Risk Factors”, “Results of Operations” and “Business Overview” and other reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission from time to time. All forward-looking statements are applicable only as of the date it is made and SAIHEAT specifically disclaims any obligation to maintain or update the forward-looking information, whether of the nature contained in this release or otherwise, in the future.

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