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Bitdeer Technologies Group Begins Construction of Alberta Energy and Computing Facility

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Bitdeer Technologies Group began construction this week on a new energy and digital infrastructure facility in Alberta, Canada. The project aims to integrate power generation capabilities with high-performance computing infrastructure, marking a significant expansion of the company’s operational footprint in North America.

The facility utilizes a combined approach to energy management, pairing on-site power generation with the hardware necessary to support large-scale digital operations. By establishing this site in Alberta, Bitdeer secures access to regional energy resources to power its data centers. The company plans to utilize this infrastructure to scale its computing capacity, though it has not yet provided a specific timeline for the facility’s completion or a detailed breakdown of its total power output. This development follows the company’s broader strategy of diversifying its geographic presence and increasing its investment in dedicated energy assets.

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Date: June 2, 2026

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