WULF has expanded its development pipeline by approximately 36% with the acquisition of the Muskie Data Campus in Eastern Kentucky, a potential site for over 1 GW of AI and high-performance computing capabilities. The campus is situated within a 1,000-acre industrial park and is already zoned and permitted, with Kentucky Power constructing a dedicated 345kV substation that connects to an existing 765kV transmission line. The initial 500 MW is expected to be operational in the second half of 2028, with a second 500 MW targeted for the second half of 2030, increasing WULF’s total platform capacity to approximately 3.8 GW across six sites.

WULF: TeraWulf Inc. operates sustainable Bitcoin mining facilities and is expanding into AI and high-performance computing infrastructure. The company recently acquired the Muskie Data Campus in Eastern Kentucky to develop a large-scale AI/HPC site. This addition grows its overall development pipeline across multiple locations.
Matthew Sigel: Matthew Sigel is a digital assets analyst who covers cryptocurrency mining equities and related infrastructure developments. He shared details on WULF’s acquisition of the Muskie Data Campus in a recent post, including zoning status, power infrastructure, and phased capacity targets.

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