Megawatt (Megawatt HQ) is a U.S.-based computer hardware manufacturing and cryptocurrency mining company committed to accelerating and securing the Bitcoin monetary revolution through sustainable mining practices. The company operates Bitcoin mining facilities powered exclusively by renewable or low-carbon energy sources, with a strong emphasis on environmental responsibility, energy efficiency, and long-term network security. Megawatt focuses on deploying high-performance ASIC mining hardware in optimized, sustainable infrastructure to produce Bitcoin while minimizing carbon footprint and operational costs. The firm believes Bitcoin has the potential to transform global finance and is dedicated to contributing to this shift by mining responsibly. With a small team of 2-10 employees, Megawatt prioritizes transparency, sustainability, and performance in its mining operations. As of January 2, 2026, Megawatt is active with ongoing Bitcoin mining using sustainable energy sources and infrastructure development.
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June 2026 Bitcoin Mining & AI Infrastructure Update: Kevin O’Leary scales back massive Utah AI project after political backlash, MARA transforms with $1.5B Ohio power plant acquisition, Bitdeer breaks ground on 100 MW Alberta gas-powered site, IREN accelerates Nvidia AI pivot, DMG signs 50 MW AI colocation LOI, plus regulatory moves in North Carolina, Riot patent lawsuit, Strategy’s $10.8B unrealized loss, and Cathie Wood’s $1.5M BTC target.


