Bitfarms acquired two Power Purchase Agreements, PPAs, in Paraguay for up to 150 MW of eco-friendly hydropower: up to 50 MW in Villarrica, in close proximity to the Company’s existing operations in Paraguay, and up to 100 MW in Yguazu, a new location close to the Itaipu dam, the third largest hydroelectric dam in the world. “As we approach the next Bitcoin halving, we are seeking to drive growth by leveraging our farm design expertise and drawing upon our operational experience to broaden our geographical presence and optimize global, underutilized power resources,” said Geoff Morphy, CEO of Bitfarms. “Paraguay has access to an abundance of surplus renewable power, and these acquisitions secure valuable, yet limited, sustainable energy contracts while broadening our foothold in a resource-rich country.”
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