Argo Blockchain facility in West Texas expects to start mining Bitcoin in May

Crypto mining company Argo Blockchainโ€™s plans to open a data center in West Texas are likely nearing completion following an inauguration ceremony.

In a Thursday announcement on Twitter, Argo said it expects to begin mining operations at its Helios facility in Dickens County, Texas starting next week. The announcement came more than a year after the mining firm purchased a 320-acre land plot to construct the facility, first breaking ground on the 200-megawatt data center in July 2021.

Argo CEO Peter Wall told Cointelegraph the facility was built in Dickens County due to access to renewable energy sources in the companyโ€™s aim to โ€œmine Bitcoin in the most eco-friendly way possible.โ€ As of August 2021, the company said that its crypto operations had become โ€œclimate positiveโ€ for some classifications of greenhouse gas emissions, with a plan to eventually become carbon neutral.

โ€œA lot of [the available power] is somewhat stranded, meaning there is not a lot of local demand or local load to use that power, so we felt that this was a strong opportunity to help stabilize the grid,โ€ said Wall.

The mining facility will be running with 20,0000 Bitmain S19J Pro rigs, which Argo said will be installed and made operational in stages between May and October. Argoโ€™s initial power capacity at the data center will be 200 MW, with access to an additional 600 MW โ€œin the coming years.โ€ The company expects a hash rate of 5.5 exahashes per second by the end of 2022, anticipating the additional power capacity introduced later will produce 20 EH/s.

Estimates for the total cost of the data center have ranged from $1.5 billion to $2 billion, according to a regulatory filing from Argo in November 2021. The mining firm also secured a $25 million loan agreement from Galaxy Digital LP in September 2021 using its Bitcoin (BTC) as collateral and said it would fund part of the facility with a $57.5 million offering of senior notes.

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Texas has become somewhat of a hot spot for crypto miners looking to set up shop, possibly due to its cheap electricity and regulations friendly to mining firms. In April, the City of Fort Worth launched a pilot program to mine BTC usingย three Antminer S9 rigs in its city hall building.