Soluna Holdings signed its fourth capacity expansion with Blockware on Tuesday, adding 3.3 MW at Project Dorothy 1B, a wind-powered data center in West Texas.
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Soluna Holdings and Blockware signed a 4th expansion deal, adding 3.3 MW at Project Dorothy 1B in West Texas. Blockware now holds over 17 MW across Soluna sites, making it the first customer at Dorothy 1B. Soluna plans to develop Project Dorothy 3 at the Briscoe Wind Farm campus as buildout continues. West Texas Wind-Powered Bitcoin Mining Site Gets First Customer in Blockware-Soluna Deal“We’re excited to expand our partnership with Blockware for the fourth time and bring them to a new site,” said John Belizaire, CEO of Soluna.
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The partnership between the two companies has grown steadily. In February 2026, Soluna added 6 MW for Blockware at its Dorothy 1A site, also located in West Texas. Each expansion has built on the previous agreement rather than replacing it.
Mason Jappa, CEO of Blockware, detailed that the company’s growth has aligned with Soluna’s ability to bring new sites online. “Their ability to launch new sites allows us to deepen our partnership and scale alongside them,” Jappa remarked.
On Tuesday, around 10:24 a.m. Eastern time, Soluna shares were up 3.2% and over the last five trading sessions, the stock has risen more than 29%. SLNH has seen a massive 100% gain over the last 30 days of trading on Nasdaq as well. At press time a SLNH share is exchanging hands for $1.43 per unit.
With Dorothy 1B now operational for its first customer, Soluna has also announced plans to develop Project Dorothy 3 at the Briscoe campus. The company did not provide a timeline but stated further details will follow as development progresses.


















