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Updated · OilPrice.com · Jun 19
BitZero Unveils 110 MW Norway AI Project With $176 Million Annual Revenue Target
Updated
Updated · OilPrice.com · Jun 19

BitZero Unveils 110 MW Norway AI Project With $176 Million Annual Revenue Target

1 articles · Updated · OilPrice.com · Jun 19

Summary

  • A binding letter of interest for BitZero’s new 110 MW Norway site points to about $176 million in annual recurring revenue from long-term compute capacity contracts, with the customer paying energy costs separately.
  • That structure could lift annual net income above $135 million and reduce exposure to power-price swings, marking a potential shift from Bitcoin mining toward AI infrastructure leasing.
  • BitZero said the facility could be delivered by Q3 next year because power access, infrastructure and contractor partnerships are already in place, versus 3-5 year timelines many rival AI data-center projects face.
  • The Norway project builds on BitZero’s broader power-first strategy: the company says it has more than 1 GW of growth capacity across sites in Norway, Finland and North Dakota, giving it flexibility to serve hyperscalers or mine Bitcoin.

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