The National Energy Administration has embarked on the inaugural batch of pilot initiatives for the establishment of a novel power system, targeting national hub nodes and non-hub regions abundant in energy resources, such as Qinghai, Xinjiang, and Heilongjiang. The objective of these pilots is to scientifically integrate supply, demand, and storage resources, while synergistically planning computing power and energy projects in alignment with the green energy requirements of both existing and expanding data centers within the region, alongside available renewable energy sources. Through the exploration of the "green power aggregated supply" model, which encompasses local power supply from renewable sources, aggregated transactions, and localized consumption, the proportion of green energy utilized in data centers will be augmented. Furthermore, advanced technologies such as joint forecasting for computing power load and renewable energy output, flexible control mechanisms, and intelligent scheduling systems will be implemented to enhance the efficiency of source-load coordination and alleviate the strain on the power grid during peak demand periods.