Two new sites in British Columbia will bring in a combined 3.9 exahash/s (EH/s) when operational, Iris Energy said. One site in Mackenzie will deliver 1.5 EH/s in 2022, with the first 0.3 EH/s expected Q2 2022, and another in Prince George will deliver 1.4 EH/s in Q3 2022, expanding to 2.4 EH/s sometime in 2023, according to the statement.
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