DMG Receives Approval for 10MW Power Increase at Christina Lake Data Center in Canada
DMG has secured approval for an additional 10MW of power at its Christina Lake data center, increasing total capacity to 75MW. The site will focus on generative AI workloads, shifting from Bitcoin mining. DMG plans to apply for more non-firm capacity due to faster and lower capital costs. The company reported positive results with non-firm power, having only experienced three days of curtailment in February 2025. DMG aims to attract AI-focused customers while considering expansion options beyond 50MW of IT load.

DMG has gained approval for an extra 10MW at its Christina Lake data center, raising total capacity to 75MW, which includes 15MW of firm power and 60MW of non-firm power. This shift aligns with DMG's strategy to focus on generative AI workloads instead of Bitcoin mining.
The company intends to apply for additional non-firm capacity to expedite growth and reduce costs. Positive outcomes have been noted with non-firm power, leading to minimal curtailment. DMG’s CEO indicated efforts to attract AI customers while exploring further expansion options for the site. The company’s operational update revealed it mined 23 BTC in January and February with a hashrate of 1.78 EHps.




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