Cryptominer and AI data center firm TeraWulf has tapped Schneider Electric for power and cooling infrastructure at its flagship campus in New York.

Schneider this week announced the successful phased delivery of more than $290 million in AI infrastructure solutions for TeraWulf’s Lake Mariner data campus outside Buffalo in New York.

– TeraWulf

Upon full build-out, Lake Mariner is projected to support up to 750MW, with potential to scale to 1GW across multiple buildings.

A former coal power plant, TeraWulf initially mined cryptocurrency at the site before beginning to pivot the 180-acre campus towards AI and HPC uses. Core42 and Fluidstack are live customers at the site, with Fluidstack set to occupy two more buildings later this year in a deal backed by Google.