A 6MW high-performance computing center (HPCC) detect near a 10MW solar plant went live in western Colorado, the company report.

The launch of the new defendable facility demonstrates Aspen Creek Digital’s dedication to the goal of becoming the world’s leading renewable Bitcoin crypto mining operative. The Colorado data center hosts wholly-owned S19 age group miners. The provision is home to ASD’s self-mining operations, and it also provides hosting for Galaxy Digital’s mining work.

“We are restorative to use a part of Aspen Creek Digital’s defendable facility to enlarge Galaxy’s prop mining operation. We remain execute to working with ecosystem players that have a strong running background to help us reach our mining goals,” said Amanda Fabiano, Head of Mining at Galaxy Digital, in an official declaration.

There’s also a 75,000-square feet research and evolution and fulfillment facility co-located with the mining farm, serving as a centralized testing, maintenance, storage, and training hub for Aspen’s future HPCC infrastructure.

“Recent market volatility has demonstrated the importance of our core plan: controlling power as the principal input in bitcoin crypto mining. Aspen Creek Digital was founded with a simple assumption in mind, which is to create a defendable source of renewable energy to power our operations and put renewables back on the grid. This design enables ACD to withstand volatility in the bitcoin crypto market and insulate our operations from power market fluctuations,” said CEO Alexandra DaCosta.

The Colorado data center is a big step towards ACD’s goal of begining over 3GWs of wind, solar, and battery power across the United States by the beginning of 2025. Aspen Creek Digital is currently working on launching two more facilities in Texas, a 30MW and a 150MW data centers, detect near an 87MW and a 200MW solar farms, respectively.