TeraWulf Inc. just picked up a massive piece of real estate in eastern Kentucky. The company acquired the Muskie Data Campus, a hyperscale site designed to support more than 1 GW of data center capacity for AI and high-performance computing workloads.
What TeraWulf is building in Kentucky
The Muskie Data Campus will be developed in two phases, each delivering 500 MW of capacity. Phase one is expected to come online in the second half of 2028, with the second phase following by the second half of 2030.
A portfolio that grew by 1.5 GW in months
In early 2026, TeraWulf added approximately 1.5 GW of potential capacity through brownfield acquisitions in Kentucky and Maryland alone. Those deals pushed the company’s total portfolio to roughly 2.8 GW spread across five sites.













