Soluna Holdings Partners with EDF Renewables and Masdar for Wind Energy Data Center Project
Key Ideas
  • Soluna Holdings, in partnership with EDF Renewables and Masdar, will purchase 166 MW of wind energy for a new data center near the Las Majadas Wind Project substation.
  • The co-location strategy allows Soluna to sustainably scale energy-intensive computing operations, transforming surplus renewable energy into global computing resources.
  • The innovative power purchase agreement provides a flexible solution to transmission constraints, supports renewable energy use in data centers, and contributes to meeting net-zero targets.
  • The collaboration between the companies aims to maximize the efficiency of electricity generation, ease grid strain, and provide clean power for energy-intensive operations, including AI applications.
Soluna Holdings, a data center developer and operator, has entered into a power purchase agreement with EDF Renewables North America and Masdar, co-owners of the Las Majadas Wind Project. The agreement involves Soluna purchasing up to 166 megawatts of energy to power a data center, named Project Kati, to be built near the wind project's substation. The innovative agreement allows Soluna to utilize behind-the-meter power from the wind project and curtail operations when needed by the grid. This initiative not only provides a renewable energy source for Soluna's data center but also supports the growing energy demand of data centers, particularly in the AI sector. The collaboration aims to ease grid strain, maximize electricity efficiency, and contribute to meeting net-zero targets. The Las Majadas Wind Project, operational since 2021 in Texas, has a total capacity of 273 MW. This partnership showcases an innovative approach to combining renewable energy and data center operations for sustainable computing solutions.
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