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    Soluna Announces $53M Acquisition of Wind Farm for AI Facility


    Soluna Holdings, a publicly traded Bitcoin (BTC) mining and AI infrastructure company focused on renewable energy, announced on Thursday that it closed a $53 million deal to acquire a wind farm to power its upcoming Project Dorothy 3 AI data center campus.

    The Briscoe Wind Farm, located in Briscoe County, Texas, has a potential capacity of up to 300 megawatts (MW), according to the company’s announcement.

    The company forecasts that the facility will generate annualized revenue between $20 million and $24.4 million. 

    Shares of Soluna are up by about 7.6% following the news, and are trading at about $0.76 at the time of writing.

    Soluna Holdings’ share price rose on the day of the acquisition announcement. Source: Yahoo Finance

    Soluna expanded into AI data center infrastructure in February 2024, amid an industry-wide pivot toward AI and high-performance computing infrastructure to shore up declining revenues from the crypto mining business.

    Related: AI data center gold rush sparks debate over impact on Bitcoin mining

    Miners adopt renewable energy solutions amid profit squeeze

    The Bitcoin mining industry faces several economic headwinds, including declining block rewards, rising energy costs and compressing profit margins, with many companies operating near or below breakeven levels.

    Up to 20% of mining companies aren’t profitable, according to a March 2026 report from asset manager CoinShares.  

    The average cost to mine a single Bitcoin rose to nearly $80,000 in the fourth quarter of 2025, CoinShares said. Bitcoin is currently trading well below that level.

    Mining, Bitcoin Mining, Energy, Data Center, Renewable Energy
    The average cost to mine a single BTC for major mining companies. Source: CoinShares

    “Q4 2025 marked the most challenging quarter for Bitcoin miners since the April 2024 halving,” the report said.

    The October 2025 market crash, which caused Bitcoin to plummet from an all-time high around the $125,000 level to a low of about $60,000, and rising network hashrate have placed even more pressure on the industry, CoinShares said.

    Mining, Bitcoin Mining, Energy, Data Center, Renewable Energy
    Bitcoin’s hashrate, or the total computing power expended by miners to secure the network, continues to rise. Source: CoinShares

    Bitcoin mining companies sold over 15,000 BTC between October and early March to cover operating expenses, and the pace of selling has continued in recent weeks.

    Several Bitcoin mining companies, including The Pheonix Group and Sangha Renewables, have adopted renewable energy solutions to power their operations and remain competitive amid a challenging business environment. 

    Canaan, a mining hardware manufacturer and mining company, partnered with Soluna in September to deploy a wind-powered BTC mining facility at the Briscoe, Texas site. 

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