
Soluna Holdings’ data center will be powered by electricity produced by the Las Majadas wind project co-owned by EDF Renewables North America and Masdar Americas in Willacy County, Texas. (Source: Shutterstock)
Data center developer Soluna Holdings on April 15 said it has signed land agreements for two parcels of landed needed to build Project Kati in Texas.
The 166-megawatt (MW) data center will be powered by electricity produced by the Las Majadas wind project co-owned by EDF Renewables North America and Masdar Americas in Willacy County, Texas. The data center, which will power advanced computing applications, will be built near the wind farm’s substation.
One parcel of land under contract is expected to be used for bitcoin mining operations and the other parcel for artificial intelligence, Soluna said in a news release. The data center will be developed in two phases, starting with the 83-MW Phase 1.
“We’ve entered into the agreements necessary to secure the land we need to build this strategic project,” said Soluna CEO John Belizaire. “We believe this milestone sets the stage for construction, investment and innovation, and we’re now ready to move from vision to execution. Project Kati will be a cornerstone of our strategy to scale sustainable Bitcoin and AI infrastructure.”
Last week Soluna said it had signed a term sheet to power its new 120-MW Project Hedy data center co-located with a 200-MW wind farm in South Texas.
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