Oman inaugurates first crypto mining data center in Salalah worth $348 million
As part of the strategy to build crypto mining datacentres in Oman,
the first phase of Asyad Group crypto mining center was launched in the Free
zone in Salalah.
Built and managed by Exahertz, a subsidiary of Afaq Advance
Technologies firm, the first phase was inaguarated during a ceremony attended
by top Omani governmental officials. The ceremony was held under the auspices
of Eng. Said Hamoud Al Ma’awali, Minister of Transport, Communications and
Information Technology. It was attended by HH Sayyid Marwan Turki Al Said,
Governor of Dhofar.
The ceremony included the inauguration of a pilot facility for the
first phase of the project on the centre for data processing and hosting of
cryptocurrency mining.
During the event the second phase of the project was also launched.
Al Ma’awali stated, “The inauguration of the first phase of the
project reflects the ministry's keenness on promoting digital investment and
localizing advanced technologies. He added that the company in charge of the
project is expected to achieve a quarter of envisaged volume of production
before the end of 2023.
Dr. Ali Mohammed Tabook, CEO of Salalah Free Zone, underscored the
significance of laying down the foundation stone for the Exahertz Blockchain
Data Centre at an investment value of $348 million on an area of 312,000 square
metres.
Ferdos stated to Observer media, "The pilot is already online with 11 megawatts of power and over 2,000 machines. By October, capacity will be ramped up to have up to 15,000 machines online, with development fast-tracked to cover three locations in Salalah and one in Al Jabal Al Akhdar in Al Dakhiliyah Governorate."
Prior to this announcement, Oman Ministry of Transport,
Communications, and IT in partnership with Green Data City (GDC) the next
generation data blockchain ecosystem, launched the first licensed sustainable
crypto mining datacenter in Oman, and the GCC.
The delegation witnessed the first Bitcoin officially mined in Oman
using immersive cooling technology which will reduce electricity consumption.
Under this license, industrial mining companies can now register
directly with GDC Mining and operate within the development.
In addition Oman Investment Authority (OIA) took part in a $350mn
equity round in Crusoe Energy Systems. The US firm helps oil and gas producers
cut flaring by using stranded natural gas to power cryptocurrency mining.
Crusoe systems set up operations in Oman as well.
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