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Soluna Receives Green Light from Regulator for Flagship Texas Data Center
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Soluna Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: SLNH) announced a significant milestone for its flagship Project Dorothy, a 50 MW green data center in Texas. Successfully exiting the planning phase of the ERCOT Large Flexible Load approval process, the project now enters the modeling phase, setting a Production Load Forecast Date for February 8, 2023. CEO Michael Toporek highlighted the project’s potential to double operational capacity and serve as a model for future endeavors. Additionally, the project aligns with the Renewable Energy sector’s growth, aided by incentives from the Inflation Reduction Act.
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Project Dorothy has exited the planning phase, entering modeling, indicating progress.
Production Load Forecast Date set for February 8, 2023, suggesting timely development.
The project aims to double the company's operational footprint.
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Key Milestone Sets a Production Load Forecast Date of February 8, 2023
ALBANY, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Soluna Holdings, Inc. (“SHI” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: SLNH), the parent company of Soluna Computing, Inc. (“SCI”), a developer of green data centers for Bitcoin mining and other intensive computing, announced Project Dorothy, its 50 MW flagship green data center project in Texas, has successfully exited the planning phase of the ERCOT Large Flexible Load approval process. The project has now moved into the modeling phase, clearing all major technical studies. This key regulatory milestone paves the way for a Production Load Forecast Date of approximately February 8, 2023, which is the earliest date Soluna understands ERCOT would permit the energization of the facility.
Michael Toporek, CEO of Soluna Holdings, stated, “Project Dorothy doubles our operational footprint, and this approval to move to ERCOT’s modeling phase sets a clear path for our Production Load Forecast Date. I’m extremely proud of the hard work and collaboration of our team and partners to get us into this next phase of the process. As we continue to grow our operational footprint, Project Dorothy is a repeatable blueprint for future projects for which we can learn.”
Project Dorothy is named after Dorothy Vaughan, an African American mathematician and “human computer” who worked for the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics and NASA in 1939. Learn more about the logistics of this facility here.
The future energization of Soluna’s flagship Texas data center, Project Dorothy, comes at a pivotal moment for the renewable energy industry. The recent passage of sustained incentives for clean energy through the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) leaves the sector poised for unprecedented growth.
While the IRA includes significant provisions for U.S. wind and solar development, it has limited ability to accelerate transmission build-out, which hinges on complex and costly siting permits and approvals. While the U.S. waits for transmission build-out and while battery storage technology matures, flexible demand from data centers offers an immediate solution to one of renewable energy's biggest problems, wasted energy, also known as curtailment.
Soluna’s business model is based on solving the wasted energy problem for renewable energy generators, not solely on mining Bitcoin. Soluna’s long-term strategy would extend beyond Bitcoin mining into GPU cloud computing applications. Soluna’s renewable computing plan would leverage green data centers to capture a growing market in pharmaceutical research, graphics rendering, AI, and machine learning.
About Soluna Holdings, Inc. (SLNH)
Soluna Holdings, Inc. is the leading developer of green data centers that convert excess renewable energy into global computing resources. Soluna builds modular, scalable data centers for computing intensive, batchable applications such as Bitcoin mining, AI and machine learning. Soluna provides a cost-effective alternative to battery storage or transmission lines. Soluna uses technology and intentional design to solve complex, real-world challenges. Up to 30% of the power of renewable energy projects can go to waste. Soluna’s data centers enable clean electricity asset owners to ‘Sell. Every. Megawatt.’
Sam Sova VP, Marketing
Soluna Computing, Inc. sam@soluna.io
414 699 3667
Investor Relations
Brian M. Prenoveau, CFA
MZ Group – MZ North America SLNH@mzgroup.us
561 489 5315
Source: Soluna Holdings, Inc.
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What is Project Dorothy by Soluna Holdings, Inc.?
Project Dorothy is a 50 MW green data center project by Soluna Holdings, Inc., located in Texas, focusing on Bitcoin mining and intensive computing.
What milestone did Soluna Holdings achieve for Project Dorothy?
Soluna Holdings announced that Project Dorothy successfully exited the planning phase and entered the modeling phase of the ERCOT Large Flexible Load approval process.
When is the Production Load Forecast Date for Project Dorothy?
The Production Load Forecast Date for Project Dorothy is set for February 8, 2023.
How does Project Dorothy benefit the renewable energy sector?
Project Dorothy helps address the wasted energy problem for renewable energy generators by providing flexible demand from its data centers.
What future applications does Soluna Holdings envision beyond Bitcoin mining?
Soluna Holdings plans to extend its business model into GPU cloud computing applications, targeting sectors like pharmaceutical research, graphics rendering, AI, and machine learning.