Soluna Holdings, Inc. (SLNH) announced today that it has surpassed one gigawatt (GW) of projects in operation, construction, or development with the launch of two new Texas-based sites. The company, which develops green data centers for energy-intensive workloads like Bitcoin mining and AI, now positions itself alongside hyperscale peers in advancing renewable-powered digital infrastructure.
The new facilities, Project Fei and Project Gladys, expand Soluna’s portfolio across both solar and wind power. Project Fei is a 100 MW computing facility co-located with a 240 MW solar farm in northern Texas, developed in partnership with a leading global energy infrastructure investor. Project Gladys, meanwhile, will deliver 150 MW of data center capacity alongside a 226 MW wind farm in southeast Texas, in collaboration with a U.S.-based independent power producer managing more than $40 billion in assets.
Both projects are currently advancing through land acquisition, power contract negotiations, and ERCOT interconnection planning.
With these additions, Soluna’s total development pipeline now exceeds 2.8 GW, and the company estimates that over the life of these assets, its clean computing capacity could displace up to 48 million metric tons of CO₂, the equivalent of removing 11 million cars from the road. The company noted that this milestone puts it on par with some of the world’s largest tech giants in terms of clean-powered computing scale.
Soluna will now focus on completing definitive power purchase agreements, land agreements, and ERCOT planning to advance Projects Fei and Gladys toward construction and eventual operation.
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