Soluna Expands Partnership with Blockware, Boosting Capacity to Over 17 MW
Soluna Announces Fourth Expansion with Blockware, Surpassing 17 MW of Total Capacity
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Soluna Holdings, Inc. has announced a new 3.3 MW expansion with Blockware at its Project Dorothy 1B site in West Texas, marking Blockware's first deployment at this location. This expansion brings Blockware's total capacity with Soluna to over 17 MW, highlighting their ongoing collaboration in renewable-powered data center operations.
- 01Soluna's new expansion adds 3.3 MW of capacity at Project Dorothy 1B in West Texas.
- 02Blockware becomes the first customer at the new site, increasing its total capacity with Soluna to over 17 MW.
- 03The Project Dorothy 1B site is powered by the recently acquired Briscoe Wind Farm.
- 04This marks Blockware's fourth expansion with Soluna, reflecting a strong partnership in renewable energy infrastructure.
- 05Soluna plans to further develop Project Dorothy 3 at the same campus.
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Soluna Holdings, Inc. has announced a significant expansion of its partnership with Blockware Solutions, adding 3.3 MW of capacity at the Project Dorothy 1B site located in West Texas. This deployment marks Blockware's first presence at this site and brings its total capacity with Soluna to over 17 MW. The Project Dorothy 1B data center is strategically co-located with the Briscoe Wind Farm, which Soluna recently acquired for $53 million, enabling a fully integrated approach to renewable energy and data center operations. John Belizaire, CEO of Soluna, expressed excitement about the expansion, emphasizing their commitment to providing reliable, renewable-powered infrastructure for applications like Bitcoin mining and AI. Blockware's CEO, Mason Jappa, highlighted Soluna's consistent delivery in meeting their growing capacity needs. Following this expansion, Soluna has also announced plans for Project Dorothy 3 at the same campus, with further updates expected as development progresses.
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This expansion is expected to enhance local employment opportunities and contribute to the growth of renewable energy infrastructure in West Texas.
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