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Sun shines on Whyalla digital mining investment

Published 15th September 2022
South Australia’s first solar digital mining centre is now up and running here in Whyalla

Lumos Mining

Business Development Manager, Department for Trade and Investment Kym Hume, Minister for Trade and Investment Nick Champion, Whyalla City Council CEO Justin Commons, Lumos Digital Mining CEO Dong Wang

Release from Nick Champion MP
Minister for Trade and Investment

South Australia’s first solar digital mining centre – which uses renewable power to provide computing power to the blockchain network – is now up and running in Whyalla.

Operated by Lumos Digital Mining, this 5MW data centre represents hundreds of millions of dollars of investment into the region over the next five years.

The mining centre utilises solar power and works with the power grid. An inbuilt intelligent control capability enables the mining computers to ramp up or down operations if the grid has a power shortage.

Lumos selected Whyalla due to its location within a region rich in renewable project resources, an existing electrical infrastructure capable of handling hundreds of megawatts of connection, access to a local skilled workforce, and a supportive local government.

The company plans to launch its second 10MW mining facility in Whyalla by deploying the latest hydro cooling technologies later in the year, making the mining operation more efficient and enhancing its environmentally friendly status.

The digital mining centre will employ over 30 people when fully operational, including electricians, engineers, IT and network infrastructure, data centre operators and onsite technicians.

Quotes attributable to Nick Champion

"It is pleasing to see more national companies investing in Whyalla, and in turn investing in the local workforce."

"Whyalla is an important economic contributor to our State, and has huge potential to grow – attracting industries of the future."

Quotes attribute to CEO of Lumos Digital Mining Dong Wang

"We aim to build the most prominent renewable digital mining business in Australia by utilising thriving sustainable energy resources."

"There is a rapid growth in demand for digital mining in Europe and the USA. We came to South Australia because it has traditionally been a strong adopter of new technologies and digital innovation and the state is rich in renewable energy generation."

Quotes attribute to City of Whyalla Mayor Clare McLaughlin

"With our recently endorsed Economic Strategy locked in place, we are constantly seeking new opportunities to diversify our economy; in particular renewable-focused businesses that can make use of our abundant sunshine, wind, green energy production and growing national energy infrastructure, so Lumos is the perfect fit for Whyalla."

"This also builds on our city’s mining focus, now adding data to our existing iron ore industry base, as well as providing yet another career opportunity for our local students to explore. All these facets demonstrate that this private sector investment is helping create and strengthen a sustainable and healthy local economy."

solar

The mining centre utilises solar power

mining farm

Part of Lumos Digital Mining 5MW data centre