Alberta Crypto Mining Farm

Discover ready-to-mine natural gas crypto mining in Alberta with access to 50 kW capacity and low estimated electricity rates. This site supports ASIC deployment using container infrastructure and immediate operations under flexible long-term leases.

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Key Specifications

Current Power Capacity: 50kW available now

Electric Cost: 1.5–3¢/kWh (estimate)

Structure: Container & gas generator

Additional Information:: Ready to mine. Suitable for 10–15 ASIC miners. 5–10 year lease options available.

Lease one-time:: $65,000

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