Crypto and HPC data center provider Soluna has signed a power supply agreement with an unnamed developer to supply power to Project Hedy, a 120MW AI and cryptomine data center colocated next to a 200MW wind farm in South Texas.

Soluna Data Center
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According to Soluna, the wind farm is owned by an undisclosed multinational conglomerate. It is not known whether the wind farm is operational. Both RWE and Duke Energy operate 200MW onshore wind farms in Cameron County, where the project is being developed. DCD has reached out to Soluna for further information.

The data center project is being developed in two 60MW phases. It intends to leverage excess wind energy from the project to power Bitcoin mining operations and AI and machine learning workloads. The development timeline of the project was not disclosed

“This is another step forward in proving that flexible, large-scale computing can help renewable energy assets reach their full potential,” said John Belizaire, CEO of Soluna Holdings.

Soluna says that as the project continues to progress, it will finalize definitive Power Purchase Agreements, land agreements, and the ERCOT planning process.

Including Project Hedy, Soluna has 598MW of overall data center capacity in operation, construction, or development. This includes the 187MW Project Rosa the 166MW Project Kati, the 50MW Dorothy I, Dorothy II, and three others - all of which are currently at varying degrees of completion.

In 2025, it closed several notable deals. Last month, the company finalized the purchase of 60 acres of land in Texas for the construction of its planned Project Rosa data center. The site is colocated with a 240MW wind farm.

Before this, in January, Soluna signed a one-year hosting contract with IT solutions provider Atlas Cloud. The deal will see Soluna provide the computing power for Atlas Cloud’s AI video processing workloads, and includes the deployment of sixty-four Nvidia H100 SXM GPUs.

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