TeraWulf to develop data center at Morgantown power plant site in Maryland
TeraWulf announced plans to develop a major data center at the Morgantown power plant site in Maryland, leveraging the existing infrastructure of the power plant for reliable energy supply. The project is part of TeraWulf's strategy to expand its data center portfolio while utilizing its nuclear-powered Bitcoin mining operations to support high-demand computing needs. Google is identified as a key partner in this initiative, indicating potential collaboration on energy-intensive computing infrastructure. The Morgantown site, historically a coal-fired power plant, provides a strategic location with established grid connections and power infrastructure. While specific capacity figures for the data center were not disclosed, the project underscores the growing convergence between energy infrastructure and digital infrastructure development.
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