Iris Energy Limited Announces Monthly Investor Update for December 2021
Iris Energy Limited (NASDAQ: IREN) reported a 14% increase in average operating hashrate to 748 PH/s and a 10% rise in Bitcoin mined, totaling 124 Bitcoins for December 2021. Monthly operating revenue reached US$6.2 million, driven by the installation of new hardware. All operations are now 100% renewable. Construction at Mackenzie and Prince George sites remains on track for 2022, aiming for 1.5 EH/s and 2.4 EH/s capacity respectively. Despite challenges from extreme temperatures, operations showed resilience. The company has secured substantial projects in Texas and other locations.
- 14% increase in average operating hashrate to 748 PH/s.
- 10% increase in Bitcoin mined, totaling 124 Bitcoins.
- Monthly operating revenue of US$6.2 million.
- All operations now 100% renewable since inception.
- Construction at Mackenzie and Prince George on track for 2022.
- Revenue decreased from November 2021 due to a decline in average Bitcoin price and increased network difficulty.
Mackenzie (1.5 EH/s, 50MW) and Prince George (2.4 EH/s, 85MW) construction remains on track
SYDNEY, Australia, Jan. 11, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Iris Energy Limited (NASDAQ: IREN) (“Iris Energy” or “the Company”), a leading sustainable Bitcoin miner with 15.2 EH/s of secured miners, today published a monthly investor update for December 2021, containing its results from operations as well as construction and development updates.
Key highlights
- Operations:
- 748 PH/s average operating hashrate in December (+
14% increase) - 124 Bitcoin mined (+
10% increase), generating monthly operating revenue of US$6.2 million - Operations now
100% 1 renewable since inception following the purchase of renewable energy certificates (RECs) - Minimal impact to operations at Canal Flats (0.7 EH/s) despite -30°C (-22°F) conditions (having also operated successfully through 40°C (104°F) heat in June 2021), again demonstrating the versatility of the Company's proprietary specialized data center design
- 748 PH/s average operating hashrate in December (+
- Construction
- Mackenzie (BC, Canada) remains on track to deliver capacity of 1.5 EH/s (50MW) in 2022, with the first 0.3 EH/s (9MW) expected in Q2 2022 followed by full ramp up expected during Q3 2022
- Long-lead procurement is essentially complete at Prince George (BC, Canada), with construction on track to deliver 1.4 EH/s (50MW) in Q3 2022 and expansion to 2.4 EH/s (85MW) anticipated in 2023
- Development:
- Substantial progress made on prospective large-scale project sites in Texas, including design, planning and electrical connection studies
- Development works continued across a number of additional secured sites in Canada and other parts of the USA and Asia-Pacific, which are expected to support up to 1GW of aggregate power capacity and are expected to be capable of powering growth well beyond the Company's 15.2 EH/s2 of secured miners (~530MW)
Corporate update
Having successfully completed a
With the listing complete, the Company’s shareholder base provides a great foundation for future growth, with a strongly aligned Board and management team (~
With Iris Energy’s expanding footprint in North America and particularly its current operating base in Vancouver, plans are well advanced to open an office in Texas in early 2022. Several additional Australian executives are expected to relocate to North America in January and February this year.
Canal Flats update (0.7 EH/s, 30MW) – BC, Canada
Canal Flats (
The
There was minimal impact to operations despite -30°C (-22°F) conditions (having also operated successfully through 40°C (104°F) heat in June 2021), again demonstrating the versatility of the Company’s proprietary specialized data center design.
This unique ability of Iris Energy to optimize air cooling and reheating enhances the operating environment and life of the Company’s miners. Our unique airflow system and recirculation design takes advantage of the heat generated by the miners and also helps minimize our environmental footprint as no secondary heating or air conditioning is required.
See Canal Flats site tour video at https://youtu.be/-tld2Hw0AqM.
Mackenzie update (1.5 EH/s, 50MW) – BC, Canada
Construction continues to advance at the 1.5 EH/s (50MW) site in Mackenzie, with the first data center building structurally complete and foundations for the substation well advanced.
The first 0.3 EH/s (9MW) remains on track for commissioning during Q2 2022 followed by full ramp up to 1.5 EH/s (50MW) expected during Q3 2022.
Upon completion, the specialized data centers are expected to power an additional ~15,000 Bitmain S19j Pro miners (already secured) generating 1.5 EH/s of incremental hashrate and adding approximately 15 direct full-time local jobs in Mackenzie.
Prince George update (2.4 EH/s, 85MW) – BC, Canada
Construction continued to progress at the Company’s 2.4 EH/s (85MW) site in Prince George, with the procurement of long-lead items essentially complete.
The first 1.4 EH/s (50MW) remains on track to be energized by the end of Q3 2022 with the additional 1.0 EH/s (35MW) anticipated to come online in 2023.
Upon completion, the specialized data centers are expected to power an additional ~25,000 Bitmain S19j Pro and S19j miners (already secured) generating 2.4 EH/s of incremental hashrate and adding approximately 20 direct full-time local jobs in Prince George.
Future development sites
Substantial progress was made on prospective large-scale project sites in Texas, including design, planning and electrical connection studies.
Development works continued across a number of additional secured sites in Canada and other parts of the USA and Asia-Pacific, which are expected to support up to 1GW of aggregate power capacity and are expected to be capable of powering growth well beyond the Company’s 15.2 EH/s2 of secured miners (~530MW).
Further details will be provided in due course including as and when development sites transition to the construction phase.
Operating and Financial Results
Daily average operating hashrate chart
An infographic accompanying this release is available at: https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/08060f18-5a97-48cb-8f9c-88c5d7805d10
Technical commentary
The key highlight for the period was the
Pleasingly, there was minimal impact to operations at Canal Flats (0.7 EH/s) despite -30°C (-22°F) conditions (having also operated successfully through 40°C (104°F) heat in June 2021), again demonstrating the versatility of the Company’s proprietary specialized data center design.
Revenue decreased from November 2021 primarily due to macro factors, i.e., a decrease in the average Bitcoin price (from ~US
Operating* | Oct-21 | Nov-21 | Dec-21 |
Operating renewable power usage (MW) | 22 | 23 | 26 |
Avg operating hashrate (PH/s) | 649 | 657 | 748 |
* Reflects actual recorded operating power usage and hashrate (not nameplate).
Financial (unaudited) | Oct-21 | Nov-21 | Dec-21 |
Bitcoin mined* | 127 | 113 | 124 |
Mining revenue (US$'000)4 | 7,338 | 6,593 | 6,170 |
Electricity costs (US$'000)4 | 852 | 822 | 945 |
Revenue per Bitcoin (US$) | 57,634 | 58,328 | 49,700 |
Electricity costs per Bitcoin (US$) | 6,695 | 7,275 | 7,612 |
* Reflects Bitcoin mined post deduction of mining pool fees (currently
Miner Shipping Schedule | Hardware | Units | PH/s (shipments) | PH/s (cumulative) |
Operating (December 2021) | S19j Pro / A12 / Other5 | 8,362 | 748 | 748 |
Inventory – in transit | S19j Pro / S19j | 4,971 | 485 | 1,233 |
Inventory – pending deployment | S19j / Other6 | 2,690 | 219 | 1,452 |
Q1 2022 | S19j Pro / S19j | 11,584 | 1,112 | 2,564 |
Q2 2022 | S19j Pro / S19j | 11,660 | 1,119 | 3,683 |
Q3 2022 | S19j Pro / S19j | 7,063 | 659 | 4,342 |
Q4 2022 | S19j Pro / S19j | 27,973 | 2,781 | 7,123 |
Q1 2023 | S19j Pro | 26,577 | 2,658 | 9,781 |
Q2 2023 | S19j Pro | 26,765 | 2,676 | 12,457 |
Q3 2023 | S19j Pro | 26,952 | 2,695 | 15,152 |
Total | 154,597 | 15,152 |
Site Overview | Capacity (MW) | Capacity (EH/s) | Timing | Status |
Canal Flats | 30 | 0.7 | Complete | Operating |
Mackenzie | 50 | 1.5 | Q2-Q3 2022 | Under construction |
Prince George | 85 | 2.4 | Q3 2022/2023 | Under construction |
Other secured sites | 365 | 10.6 | TBC | Under development |
Total | 530 | 15.2 |
About Iris Energy
Iris Energy is a sustainable Bitcoin mining company that supports local communities, as well as the decarbonization of energy markets and the global Bitcoin network.
- Focus on low-cost renewables: Iris Energy targets entry into regions where there are low-cost, abundant and attractive renewable energy sources, and where the Company can support local communities
- Long-term security over infrastructure, land and power supply: Iris Energy owns its electrical infrastructure and data centers, providing security and operational control over its assets. Iris Energy also focuses on grid-connected power access which helps to ensure it is able to utilize a reliable, long-term supply of power
- Seasoned management team: Iris Energy’s team has an impressive track record of success across energy, infrastructure, renewables, finance, digital assets and data centers
Forward Looking Statements
This investor update includes “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements generally relate to future events or Iris Energy’s future financial or operating performance. For example, forward-looking statements include but are not limited to scheduled shipments, status and anticipated production of construction sites in Mackenzie and Prince George; and future development of sites in Canada, USA and Asia Pacific. In some cases, you can identify forward-looking statements by terminology such as “anticipate,” “believe,” “may,” “can,” “should,” “could,” “might,” “plan,” “possible,” “project,” “strive,” “budget,” “forecast,” “expect,” “intend,” “will,” “estimate,” “predict,” “potential,” “continue,” “scheduled” or the negatives of these terms or variations of them or similar terminology, but the absence of these words does not mean that statement is not forward-looking. Such forward-looking statements are subject to risks, uncertainties, and other factors which could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward looking statements. In addition, any statements or information that refer to expectations, beliefs, plans, projections, objectives, performance or other characterizations of future events or circumstances, including any underlying assumptions, are forward-looking.
These forward-looking statements are based on management’s current expectations and beliefs. These statements are neither promises nor guarantees, but involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other important factors that may cause Iris Energy’s actual results, performance or achievements to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements, including, but not limited to: Iris Energy’s limited operating history with operating losses; electricity outage, limitation of electricity supply or increase in electricity costs; long term outage or limitation of the internet connection at Iris Energy’s sites; Iris Energy’s evolving business model and strategy; Iris Energy’s ability to successfully manage its growth; Iris Energy’s ability to raise additional capital; competition; bitcoin prices; risks related to health pandemics including those of COVID-19; changes in regulation of digital assets; and other important factors discussed under the caption “Risk Factors” in Iris Energy’s final prospectus filed pursuant to Rule 424(b)(4) with the SEC on November 18, 2021, as such factors may be updated from time to time in its other filings with the SEC, accessible on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov and the Investors Relations section of Iris Energy’s website at https://investors.irisenergy.co.
These and other important factors could cause actual results to differ materially from those indicated by the forward-looking statements made in this investor update. Any forward-looking statement that Iris Energy makes in this investor update speaks only as of the date of such statement. Except as required by law, Iris Energy disclaims any obligation to update or revise, or to publicly announce any update or revision to, any of the forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.
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1 Currently
2 In addition to 0.7 EH/s currently operating, 14.5 EH/s of aggregate nameplate hashrate capacity has been secured through binding contracts for future delivery of miners.
3 Estimated shareholdings as at time of Nasdaq listing in November 2021.
4 Monthly U.S. dollar values shown have been translated from Australian dollars (A$) at the noon buying rate of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York on the last working day of each month. The rate applied for December 2021 is A
5 Includes mix of lower efficiency hardware, which is estimated to represent less than
6 Includes mix of lower efficiency hardware.
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