CleanSpark to Acquire 447 Acres in Texas for 300 MW Data Center Expansion Near Houston
CleanSpark, Inc. has finalized an agreement to acquire up to 447 acres in Brazoria County, Texas, for a data center expansion with an initial capacity of 300 megawatts, potentially expandable to 600 MW. This project, expected to close in Q1 2026 pending approvals, is part of CleanSpark's strategy to develop a regional power hub in the greater Houston area, complementing its existing Austin County project. The company, which manages over 1.4 gigawatts of power and data centers nationwide, is also seeing significant growth in bitcoin production.

CleanSpark, Inc. has entered a definitive agreement to acquire up to 447 acres in Brazoria County, Texas, along with a long-term transmission facilities extension agreement. This acquisition will support the development of a data center project with an initial capacity of 300 megawatts (MW), expandable to 600 MW.
The closing is expected in Q1 2026, pending utility and property approvals. This initiative is CleanSpark's second in the greater Houston area, complementing its Austin County project to create a regional power hub with over 890 MW of potential capacity aimed at artificial intelligence and high-performance computing workloads.
CleanSpark currently manages a portfolio exceeding 1.4 gigawatts of power, land, and data centers across the U.S. The company is also experiencing significant growth in bitcoin production, further strengthening its operational capacity.




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