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Hut 8 Announces Plans to Develop Four New Sites with More Than 1.5 GW of Total Capacity

Core Insights - Hut 8 Corp. is advancing its energy infrastructure platform by developing four new sites across the U.S., increasing its capacity under management to over 2.5 gigawatts across 19 sites [1][2] - The expansion aims to meet the growing demand for energy-intensive use cases and diversify the company's geographic footprint [1][2] - The company has reclassified 1,530 megawatts (MW) of capacity from exclusivity to development, indicating a significant step in its growth strategy [1][2] Expansion Details - The new sites will range from 50 MW to 1,000 MW, selected for their near-term power access and potential to support advanced technologies [3] - The total capacity under development is 1,530 MW, which has transitioned from exclusivity [3][6] Development Pipeline - Hut 8 has introduced a new category, Capacity Under Development, for late-stage projects that have moved beyond exclusivity [7] - The company is actively investing in site development and commercialization, engaging with prospective customers and advancing site design [7] Capacity Overview - As of August 25, 2025, Hut 8's total capacity includes: - 6,815 MW under diligence - 1,255 MW under exclusivity - 1,530 MW under development - 1,020 MW under management - Total capacity of 10,620 MW [8] Financial Strategy - The expansion will be financed through a disciplined capital strategy, with up to $2.4 billion in liquidity available as of August 25, 2025 [9] - The company holds 10,278 Bitcoin valued at approximately $1.2 billion, providing a liquid asset base for financing [9] - Hut 8 has secured a new revolving credit facility of up to $200 million and an upsized $130 million credit facility, totaling $330 million in liquidity [9][10] Company Overview - Hut 8 Corp. integrates power, digital infrastructure, and compute at scale to support next-generation, energy-intensive use cases [11] - The company operates across 15 sites in the U.S. and Canada, focusing on Bitcoin mining, high-performance computing, and power generation [11]