Canaan Inc. Launches Gas-to-Computing Pilot in Canada to Reduce CO₂ Emissions by Up to 14,000 Metric Tons Annually
Canaan Inc. announced the launch of a pilot project in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, in partnership with Aurora AZ Energy Ltd. The initiative aims to convert flared natural gas into low-cost power for high-density computing applications, including bitcoin mining and AI workloads. The project utilizes modular computing systems and containerized data modules installed directly at wellheads. Canaan expects the project to reduce annual CO₂-equivalent emissions by approximately 12,000 to 14,000 metric tons. The company is guaranteed 90% uptime for its operations, with certain exemptions. The project also allows for participation in demand-response programs by selling excess power back to the grid.
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