CleanSpark's plan to build a Bitcoin mining facility on 50 acres in Mountain City, Tennessee, is moving forward despite strong local opposition.
CleanSpark's plan to build a Bitcoin mining facility on 50 acres in Mountain City, Tennessee, is moving forward despite strong local opposition.
CleanSpark’s 447-acre site in Brazoria County represents a massive expansion of the company’s infrastructure, designed to serve as a premier AI and High-Performance Computing (HPC) hub within the greater Houston region.
Located in Austin County, Texas, the Sealy site is CleanSpark’s flagship development for its strategic pivot into the artificial intelligence and high-performance computing (HPC) sectors.
CleanSpark acquired seven mining sites in Tennessee in 2024. This site is a part of that acquisition.
CleanSpark acquired seven mining sites in Tennessee in 2024. This site is a part of that acquisition.
CleanSpark acquired seven mining sites in Tennessee in 2024. This site is a part of that acquisition.
Dalton marks CleanSpark’s fifth campus in Georgia. It collaborates closely with the local utility, which is owned and operated by the City of Dalton.
CleanSpark acquired seven mining sites in Tennessee in 2024. This site is a part of that acquisition.
CleanSpark acquired seven mining sites in Tennessee in 2024. This site is a part of that acquisition.
CleanSpark acquired seven mining sites in Tennessee in 2024. This site is a part of that acquisition.
The Maynardville data center is one of CleanSpark's Bitcoin mining facilities in Tennessee, acquired through the company's $155 million all-stock merger with GRIID Infrastructure.
GRIID Infrastructure Inc., an American company that develops and operates fully integrated Bitcoin mining facilities, announced plans for a new MW Bitcoin mining site in Jackson, Tennessee.
In June 2024, CleanSpark acquired five data centers in rural Georgia for $25.8 million in cash. This facility represents one of those five data centers.
An 87,000-square-foot data center in Norcross was purchased and transformed into CleanSpark’s second Bitcoin mining facility
CleanSpark of Georgia purchased properties in Vicksburg, Wiggins and Meridian from a company in China. The property in Meridian is five acres with a 5,500 SF data center
Washington is home to CleanSpark’s third Bitcoin mining facility situated between Augusta and Athens.
US cryptomining firm CleanSpark acquired two sites from MineOne Wyoming Data Center LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, in Wyoming to develop Bitcoin data centers.
US cryptomining firm CleanSpark acquired two sites from MineOne Wyoming Data Center LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, in Wyoming to develop Bitcoin data centers.
CleanSpark co-locates some of its machines at Coinmint in Massena, New York. This co-location facility runs on hydroelectric power—a prime example of bitcoin mining with clean energy.
CleanSpark of Georgia purchased properties in Vicksburg, Wiggins and Meridian from a company in China. The property in Wiggins is a nine-acre location with a 10,500 SF bitcoin mining data center
CleanSpark of Georgia purchased properties in Vicksburg, Wiggins and Meridian from a company in China. The property in Vicksburg is the largest with a 17,500 square foot building on five acres.
CleanSpark’s fourth bitcoin mining site (and second to be purchased during the summer
2022 bear market)
In June 2024, CleanSpark acquired five data centers in rural Georgia for $25.8 million in cash. This facility represents one of those five data centers.
In June 2024, CleanSpark acquired five data centers in rural Georgia for $25.8 million in cash. This facility represents one of those five data centers.
In June 2024, CleanSpark acquired five data centers in rural Georgia for $25.8 million in cash. This facility represents one of those five data centers.
CleanSpark’s first ever Bitcoin mining facility is in College Park, Georgia. It sits on six acres near the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
Dalton marks CleanSpark’s fifth campus in Georgia. This campus is being made of two separate sites a few miles from each other.