Wind-Powered Facility in Texas Breaks Ground
Green data center company, Soluna, says Project Kati is its biggest to date.
-Soluna Holdings, Inc., a developer of green data centers for intensive computing applications including AI and Bitcoin mining, announced the upcoming groundbreaking of Project Kati, its largest facility to date.
Project Kati is expected to deliver 166 megawatts (MW) of clean computing capacity in two phases, beginning with 83 MW expected to come online in early 2026. Built in partnership with EDF Renewables, Masdar, and Spring Lane Capital, the project will support both Bitcoin hosting and the rapidly growing demand for AI and high-performance computing (HPC) infrastructure.
“Breaking ground on our biggest project yet expands our Texas footprint, strengthens partnerships with leading renewable developers, and proves our colocation model of pairing high-performance computing with clean energy at utility scale,” said John Belizaire, CEO of Soluna. “Project Kati showcases our ability to deliver large-scale facilities with world-class investors and positions Soluna for long-term growth across Bitcoin hosting and AI infrastructure.”
Project Kati Plan
Project Kati is designed as a two-phase buildout:
- Kati 1 (83 MW, Bitcoin Hosting): Expected to come online in early 2026, this first phase will deliver 83 MW of clean computing capacity, including 48 MW for Galaxy and 35 MW for Soluna’s Bitcoin Hosting.
- Kati 2 (83 MW, AI & HPC Infrastructure): Planned to follow, this second phase is expected to double the site’s capacity to 166 MW and establish Project Kati as a dual-purpose facility serving both Bitcoin hosting customers and the rapidly growing demand for AI and high-performance computing (HPC) workloads.
By phasing the buildout, Soluna can serve existing customers today while scaling capacity for the next generation of computing.
More information on Project Kati and Soluna’s data center projects can be found at www.solunacomputing.com.