- Cumulus Data has finished constructing the first nuclear-powered data center in Susquehanna.
- The campus will power Bitcoin mining and cloud computing services.
- The data center supports strong zero-carbon ESG client benefits in addition to scalability, flexibility, and time-to-market advantages
Talen Energy’s subsidiary Cumulus Data reported that the first-of-its-kind nuclear-powered data center based out of Susquehanna, Pennsylvania is finally complete and ready to provide cloud computing services.
The firm announced that significant construction milestones for Phase 1 of the campus’s flagship 475-megawatt zero-carbon Susquehanna data center had been reached. Its first 48-megawatt, 300,000-square-foot data center has a powered shell that is finished, available for leasing, and has many fiber routes in operation.
The data center will facilitate Bitcoin mining and cloud computing services via collaboration with US-based bitcoin mining company TeraWulf. To build the Nautilus Cryptomine on campus, Talen announced a partnership with TeraWulf in 2021. Recently TeraWulf shared an update, stating that it w ...
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