- Soluna Holdings' ( NASDAQ: SLNH ) Project Dorothy, its 50 megawatt flagship green data center co-located at a winds farm in Texas, has passed the modeling phase of the regulatory process , it said Monday.
- The approval allows the facility to move into the operations phase and paves the way for Soluna ( SLNH ) "to make concrete financing and operational plans to energize the site," said Michael Toporek, the company's CEO.
- The facility, at initial deployment of 50 MW, holds up to 16K miners and will add up to 2.2 exahashes per second of bitcoin ( BTC-USD ) mining capacity to SLNH's total mining capacity, it said. At its full deployment of 100 MW, Dorothy could run 4.4 EH/s of computing power utilizing ultra-low cost renewable energy.
- SLNH drifted higher by 3.6% to $0.43 in premarket trading.
- In December 2022, Soluna ( SLNH ) said Dorothy will start energizing in Q1 2023.
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Soluna's Dorothy facility one step closer to energization after passing modeling phase