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Mining: Hut 8 announces 1.5 GW expansion in the US

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September 8, 2025
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The company is focusing on Texas, Louisiana, and Illinois for multi-use facilities dedicated to bitcoin mining and artificial intelligence.

On August 26, bitcoin mining company Hut 8 unveiled its expansion plans with four new sites in the United States, adding a capacity of 1.5 gigawatts.

The announcement revealed that the expansion aims to broaden the company’s geographical footprint, concentrating on markets where “energy demand is growing from prospective customers.” Hut 8’s strategy goes beyond mining, embracing a diversified approach to high-energy-use applications.

Regarding this expansion, CEO Asher Genoot commented:

“By advancing more than 1.5 gigawatts of capacity, we position ourselves to more than double the scale of our platform and address accelerating demand across energy-intensive use cases.”

Hut 8’s new facilities are designed as versatile centers for “high-intensity energy use cases,” ranging from mining to high-performance computing and artificial intelligence applications.

The announced expansion touches U.S. states with diverse regulatory approaches:

  • Texas: bitcoin mining facilities over 75 megawatts must register with the Texas Public Utility Commission;
  • Louisiana: in June 2024, it approved favorable legislation for bitcoin miners in industrial areas, aiming to stimulate the local economy by attracting new businesses in the sector;
  • Illinois: despite the absence of specific regulations for mining, the state has seen several dedicated facilities emerge in locations such as Bloomington-Normal and Effingham.

Two sites in Texas connected to the ERCOT grid will contribute 1,180 MW. Louisiana’s site, connected to MISO (Midcontinent Independent System Operator), will add 300 MW, while Illinois will see a 50 MW project linked to PJM (Pennsylvania-New Jersey-Maryland Interconnection).

The company maintains distributed infrastructure between Canada and the United States, with the largest concentration of its mining operations in Texas.

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