CleanSpark completes acquisition of Bitcoin mining site in Wyoming

CleanSpark completes acquisition of Bitcoin mining site in Wyoming

CleanSpark, an American Bitcoin miner, has announced it has executed 75MW of power contracts and completed the acquisition of its first Bitcoin mining site in Wyoming.

The first site, with a power capacity of 30MW, is expected to add over 2 Exahashes per second (EH/s) to CleanSpark’s Hashrate once operational.

The Cheyenne location is planned to operate as a fully immersion-cooled site, becoming the second such facility in CleanSpark’s growing portfolio. Groundbreaking is planned for an immediate start with an expected operational date prior to the end of 2024.

CleanSpark intends to deploy the all-new S21 immersion XPs, the most powerful and efficient generation of Bitcoin mining machines currently available. It is actively working to expand the available power at this site to further increase operational capacity.

With the energy contracts now executed, CleanSpark is progressing on the close of the underlying real estate of a second site, which will bring an additional 45MW online in Wyoming, expected to contribute an additional 3 EH/s to the company’s Hashrate.

This is the third state in CleanSpark’s owned-and-operated Bitcoin mining portfolio, now composed of 12 data centres in Georgia, three in Mississippi, one in Wyoming and co-locations in Tennessee and New York.

It expects to continue building upon the existing operational Hashrate in Tennessee upon completion of the pending acquisition of GRIID Infrastructure.

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