ALBANY, N.Y.–Soluna Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: SLNH), a developer of green data centers for intensive computing applications, including Bitcoin mining and AI, announced today that it has signed a term sheet for power for Project Annie, a new 75 MW data center co-located with a 114 MW solar farm in northeast Texas.
Project Annie marks Soluna’s first solar-powered deployment, representing a strategic expansion of the Company’s modular computing platform into solar-rich markets. Developed in partnership with a leading U.S. renewable energy operator, the project is designed to convert underutilized solar energy to high performance computing. It underscores Soluna’s mission to transform excess renewable power into scalable, cost-effective digital infrastructure.
“Project Annie is a game-changer,” said John Belizaire, CEO of Soluna. “It’s our first project tapping solar energy, and it paves the way for sustainable computing that works in harmony with the sun. We’re proud to honor Annie Easley, a computing and energy pioneer, with a project that merges both worlds.”
With Project Annie, Soluna continues to grow its development pipeline, which now exceeds 773 MW across wind, grid, and solar-powered computing projects.
As part of Soluna’s tradition of naming projects after women pioneers in science and technology, Project Annie honors Annie Easley, one of the first African American computer scientists and mathematicians at NASA who made critical contributions to rocket systems and energy technologies.