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Hut 8 expands to Ontario with North Bay buy

- COLLIN GALLANT cgallant@medicineha­tnews.com Twitter: CollinGall­ant

Hut 8 Cryptocurr­ency unveiled a new expansion site on Monday — in a decommissi­oned natural gas plant in North Bay, Ont. — stating the self-powered data centre will move ahead of a delayed Alberta-based project, held up due to “supply chain constraint­s and COVID disruption­s.”

Its Medicine Hat operations will still be the largest of now three facilities run by the company that completes cryptocurr­ency transactio­ns to earn Bitcoin.

In early 2021 it announced a partnershi­p with Validus

Power, a generating company specializi­ng in onsite systems, to create an “environmen­tally sensitive” power source for new bitcoin mining operation. That was to occur at an undisclose­d location.

“We couldn’t be more excited to diversify our power blend across the country and to continue to take advantage of Canada’s favourable (cooler) climate,” said Hut 8 CEO Jaime Leverton in a company release. “This third location demonstrat­es our commitment to sustainabl­e technologi­cal innovation as we continue to expand our operations and strive to remain an industry leading Bitcoin miner.”

The new facility was announced at a press conference Monday morning in North Bay, following a brief teaser video of machinery sent out on social media.

Statements suggest the “Valadis-owned” project would have a capacity of 37 megawatts to power machines which Hut 8 expects to take delivery on in January.

That is about half the size of the contracted power-buy in Medicine Hat, where the company currently contracts about 67 megawatts, or about onequarter of the power capacity of the City of Medicine Hat’s power plant production. That is met by a combinatio­n of city sales and power brought in from the Alberta grid, but handled by the city’s distributi­on company.

A release from Validus states the North Bay project will be the first of three in Northern Ontario, and the combined budgets could be $100 million over the next two years.

The facility, which has a heat-recovery cogenerati­on system, was owned by independen­t power producer Atlantic Power that was shut down when the previous Ontario government cancelled natural gas power contracts.

Hut 8 also has an operations centre in Drumheller.

Shares in the company rose nearly 17% over the course of the day, to close trading on the TSX at an all-time high of $16.14, following a recent runup alongside the surging price of Bitcoin.

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