Terawulf Energizes 50 MW at Nuclear-Powered Bitcoin Mining Facility Nautilus

Bitcoin mining company Terawulf has announced the full deployment of its 50-megawatt (MW) stake in the nuclear-powered Nautilus Cryptomine facility. The behind-the-meter bitcoin mining facility is powered by 100% nuclear power and benefits from a fixed power cost of $0.02 per kilowatt-hour (kWh), according to the company.

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Terawulf Fires up 50 MW Zero-Carbon Bitcoin Mining; Aims to Reach 5.5 EH/s of Capacity by Q2 2023

Just over 45 il y a quelques jours, the bitcoin mining firm Terawulf annoncé it had energized the Nautilus Cryptomine facility, a carbon-free data center with 24/7 baseload power stemming from the Susquehanna nuclear generation station in Pennsylvania. En avril 20, 2023, the company revealed it has successfully deployed 50 MW or 1.9 exahash par seconde (EH/s) of hashrate. Terawulf is collaborating with Cumulus Coin, LLC, as the Nautilus Cryptomine is referred to as a “joint venture” between the two companies.

Terawulf has the option to add another 50 MW, and it plans to do so in “future phases,” the firm’s press statement explains. The company currently has 4 EH/s of hashpower with its 34,500 dispositifs d'extraction de bitcoins. Eighteen thousand five hundred machines are located at the firm’s site in Lake Mariner, New York, et 16,000 application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) miners reside at the Nautilus facility. Besides the nuclear power from the Pennsylvania facility, Terawulf details that its bitcoin mining production also leverages hydro and solar at its other locations.

“Our team has been working swiftly and diligently to achieve our stated goal of reaching 5.5 EH/s of operational mining capacity in Q2 2023,” Paul Prager, the chairman and CEO of Terawulf stated on Thursday. “Deploying 50 MW of mining capacity at the Nautilus facility is an important milestone for the Company. Not only does it represent the first nuclear-powered bitcoin mining facility in the U.S., but Terawulf now has the opportunity to realize the economic advantage of 50 MW of zero-carbon mining at what is arguably the lowest contracted power cost in the sector – just $0.02/kWh for a term of five years.”

Terawulf energizing its 50-megawatt Nautilus stake comes at a time when bitcoin prices have dropped below the $29K per unit zone, down 5.7% over the last seven days. The drop has made it so BTC’s average mining costs are higher than the current spot market value, selon macromicro.me statistics. BTC miners are also contending with the network difficulty ramping up to 48.71 mille milliards en avril 20 at block height 786,240. In less than two months, the network’s difficulty has risen more than 22% plus haut, putting yet another strain on mining operations.

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Minage de bitcoins, BTC miners, Exploitation minière BTC, Cumulus Coin, economic advantage, Pouvoir de hachage, Nautilus Cryptomine, nuclear power, operational mining capacity, Terawulf, zero-carbon

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Jamie Redman est le responsable de l'information chez Bitcoin-Tidings.com News et un journaliste spécialisé dans les technologies financières vivant en Floride. Redman est un membre actif de la communauté des crypto-monnaies depuis 2011. Il a une passion pour Bitcoin, code open-source, et applications décentralisées. Depuis septembre 2015, Redman a écrit plus de 6,000 articles pour Bitcoin-Tidings.com Actualités sur les protocoles perturbateurs qui émergent aujourd'hui.




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