Soluna Secures Land for 166 MW Green Data Center Project in Texas

Soluna Holdings, Inc., a green data center developer for high-intensity computing use cases, announced it has completed land acquisition agreements for two parcels of land essential to the development of its 166 MW Project Kati in Texas. The move is an important step toward building a new generation of renewable-powered data centers for Bitcoin mining and artificial intelligence (AI) workloads.
The project is being constructed in collaboration with EDF Renewables and Masdar, world leaders in clean energy infrastructure.
Two-Phase Development for Bitcoin and AI
With land now secured, one parcel allocated for Bitcoin operations and the other earmarked for AI and high-performance computing (HPC), Soluna plans to develop Project Kati in two phases, starting with 83 MW. This first phase will push Soluna’s total operating capacity beyond 206 MW, strengthening its position in sustainable data center infrastructure.
John Belizaire, CEO at Soluna, said, “We’ve entered into the agreements necessary to secure the land we need to build this strategic project.”
He added, “We believe this milestone sets the stage for construction, investment, and innovation, and we’re now ready to move from vision to execution. Project Kati will be a cornerstone of our strategy to scale sustainable Bitcoin and AI infrastructure.”
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Strategic Roadmap Toward Construction in 2025
As Project Kati advances toward construction in 2025, Soluna will concentrate on three strategic priorities. First, it will initiate capital formation by inviting bids from potential investors, partners, and customers for a Bitcoin hosting data center.
Second, the company is exploring joint venture opportunities with partners interested in co-developing an AI or high-performance computing (HPC) focused facility at the site.
Finally, Soluna has completed a comprehensive HPC site analysis with the help of expert advisors, confirming the site’s Tier-3 suitability for advanced computing through evaluations of environmental, energy, and connectivity factors.
Project Kati, named after mRNA pioneer Katalin Karikó, awaits final land deal approvals pending tax abatement agreements and due diligence with local authorities.