CleanSpark, Inc. Announces Additional Residential Microgrid Contract
January 13, 2021 at 09:25 am EST
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CleanSpark, Inc. announced an additional contract related to their residential initiative. The project is for an existing Santa Barbara, CA home that has a history of power disruptions directly related to natural disasters. This agreement provides that CleanSpark will deliver energy modeling, analytics, and implementation of storage and controls for a microgrid designed to function in addition to or disconnected from the utility when economic or adverse conditions dictate. The system will be controlled by CleanSpark’s patented mPulse software, to ensure optimization of energy costs while delivering the highest level of resiliency. The homeowner, Frank Huerta, has been forced to evacuate the residence due to wildfires, rolling blackouts, and other natural disasters. As a business owner, Mr. Huerta is intimately aware of the impact a sustained disruption can cause, not only to his residence, but to his company as well. CleanSpark’s team of energy professionals are currently working closely with the homeowner and the utility to analyze the system for appropriate sizing. Through the utilization of the Company’s mVSO microgrid energy modeling software, the system will be optimally designed to provide resilient energy for all critical circuits, according to the needs of the client, in the event of a sustained disruption. Additionally, the Company’s suite of products will provide end-to-end management for the microgrid, ensuring the lowest cost of energy during standard, connected operation.
CleanSpark, Inc. is a bitcoin mining company. The Company independently owns and operates about 10 data centers in Georgia and three data centers in Mississippi for a total developed capacity of more than 420 megawatts (MW) and 435 MW. The Company does not host miners for any other companies, and has a partner in Massena, New York, who hosts approximately 50 MW for the Company. The Company operates around bitcoin mining machines, with a hash rate capacity of more than 20 Exa hashes per second (EH/s) and a fleetwide efficiency of 28.4 joules per tera hash (J/TH). The Company's subsidiaries include ATL Data Centers LLC, CleanBlok, Inc., CleanSpark DW, LLC, CleanSpark GLP, LLC, CSRE Properties Norcross, LLC, CSRE Property Management Company, LLC, CSRE Properties, LLC, CSRE Properties Washington, LLC, CSRE Properties Dalton, LLC, and CleanSpark HQ, LLC, among others.