Hyperscale Data (GPUS) said its BNI Montana subsidiary received a "will serve" letter from the Lower Yellowstone Rural Electric Cooperative for up to 125 megawatts of additional power at one of its Montana facilities following completion of a load study.
The Montana facility currently operates about 10 MW supporting Bitcoin mining.
The additional capacity is subject to engineering studies, transmission and distribution upgrades, interconnection requirements, regulatory approvals and other conditions. The company said one required transmission line is already being pursued with a current completion timeframe of 2031.
Hyperscale Data said it will proceed with the next phase of development evaluation for the site, adding that it sees the Montana facility as a potential location for Bitcoin mining, AI computing, cloud infrastructure and other high-performance computing applications.
The company said the Montana initiative is separate from a previously announced Michigan AI data center agreement that could represent up to $3 billion in potential value over 20 years.
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