LUCKNOW, Jan. 7 -- The proposed Artificial Intelligence (AI) city in the state capital will be developed entirely on a green energy model. The project will draw power from clean sources such as solar energy and green hydrogen, ensuring that the growth of AI and data-driven technologies goes hand in hand with environmental protection. According to the state government, the energy requirements of data centres and high-performance computing infrastructure in the AI City will not rely on conventional fuels. Instead, solar-based systems will be deployed to cut carbon emissions and keep energy costs under control, setting a benchmark for future technology-driven projects. Green hydrogen will also play a key role, with plans to use it in transportation, industrial processes, and smart facilities within the AI City. This initiative positions UP among the leading states actively adopting hydrogen-based clean energy at a practical scale. The data centres planned for the AI City will adhere to global standards of energy efficiency and environmental sustainability. Green-powered data centres are expected to boost confidence among global technology companies, as investors increasingly prefer destinations with a clear and credible sustainability roadmap, an area where Uttar Pradesh is making rapid progress, said the state government on Tuesday. The green building concept will be mandatory, with energy-efficient construction materials, extensive use of natural light, and robust water conservation systems. Smart mobility solutions will also be promoted to reduce reliance on private vehicles and curb pollution, added the government....