Soluna Holdings Inc. Breaks Ground on Largest Wind-Powered Facility in Texas for AI and Bitcoin Computing

Reuters
Sep 11
Soluna Holdings Inc. Breaks Ground on Largest Wind-Powered Facility in Texas for AI and Bitcoin Computing

Soluna Holdings Inc., a leader in developing green data centers, has announced its largest project to date, Project Kati, in Willacy County, Texas. This facility is expected to deliver 166 megawatts (MW) of clean computing capacity through wind power, primarily for AI and Bitcoin mining. The project will be constructed in two phases, with the first 83 MW phase dedicated to Bitcoin hosting set to commence in early 2026. Soluna has already secured Galaxy as a customer for this phase. The second phase will expand the site to support AI and high-performance computing infrastructure, bringing the total capacity to 166 MW. Project Kati is anticipated to generate new jobs and boost the local economy, marking a significant expansion of Soluna's operations in Texas.

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