Alps is a global infrastructure company that designs, builds, and operates next-generation data centers.
PROJECTS
A global infrastructure
around the world
ALPS operates industrial compute infrastructure across 3 continents - with each site selected for structural energy advantage, regulatory stability and long-term expansion potential.
Taqah, Oman
ALPS entered Oman in 2023 through a strategic partnership with Green Data City, the country's first government-licensed data center hub. Located in Taqah, the site currently operates 83 MW and is powered by natural gas, with installed high-voltage infrastructure already supporting up to 150 MW.
Aligned with Oman Vision 2040, the project benefits from a stable regulatory framework, government-backed energy infrastructure, and strong expansion potential. Monitoring is managed 24/7 via Alps proprietary software and PLC telemetry.
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Duqm, Oman
ALPS operates in Duqm, a strategically important location for the Sultanate, positioned as a key hub for future economic and industrial development. The site benefits from strong energy availability, supported by its connection to the northern national grid.
Duqm is at the center of a long-term government vision aimed at attracting major infrastructure investments and driving regional growth. The area offers favorable climatic conditions for operations and presents significant expansion potential, with the possibility to scale capacity up to 150 MW.
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Total Installed Hashrate
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Iowa, USA - Manchester
ALPS deployed its first US facilities in December 2025 in Iowa: 50 MW, liquid-cooled containers and 10 MW, air-cooled. The Iowa sites are powered by the regional grid, with 60–70% of energy sourced from wind and solar.
Site operations are managed in partnership with Simple Mining. The facilities are expandable up to 70 MW under existing contracts, with grid interconnection already secured.
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Total installed Hashrate
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Iowa, USA - Chickasaw
ALPS deployed its first US facilities in December 2025 in Iowa: 40 MW, liquid-cooled containers and 10 MW, air-cooled. The Iowa sites are powered by the regional grid, with 60–70% of energy sourced from wind and solar.
Site operations are managed in partnership with Simple Mining. The facilities are expandable up to 70 MW under existing contracts, with grid interconnection already secured.
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Total installed Hashrate
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Cochabamba, Bolivia
ALPS's Bolivia facility is located in the province of Cercado and operates on a direct Power Purchase Agreement with Chaco Energías S.A., a local natural gas provider. The site spans 35,000 sqm and is expandable up to 127 MW under existing contracts.
ALPS operates with a government-secured exemption from import duties and VAT, significantly reducing deployment costs. Bolivia's revised regulatory framework, which lifted its longstanding ban on cryptocurrency transactions in 2024, provides a stable operating environment.
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Nuova Normandia, Ecuador
We operate an active mining facility in Ecuador, leveraging direct access to hydropower and integrating our infrastructure with local energy producers. Thanks to favorable climate conditions and abundant water resources, Ecuador generates a large share of its electricity from hydro, reaching about 79% of the energy mix by 2021, creating efficient conditions for sustainable mining operations.
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Total installed Hashrate
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Italy Mining Farms
ALPS was founded in Trento in 2018 with a simple but ambitious thesis: Italy's dense network of small hydroelectric plants represented stranded energy — clean, reliable and underutilised. Compute could put it to work.Between 2019 and 2022, ALPS developed and operated a distributed network of over 20 micro-hydro facilities across Northern Italy, reaching more than 5 MW of installed capacity. Each site was small by design — modular, low-impact, integrated directly into existing energy infrastructure. Together, they formed a proof of concept for the design→build→operate model that now runs at industrial scale across 3 continents.
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Mining Farm created in hydroelectric power plants
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Paraguay Mining Farms
Since 2019, we have built over 10 mining farms in Paraguay, reaching more than 40 MW of installed capacity and turning unused energy into digital infrastructure. Paraguay has the highest per capita energy surplus in the world, largely generated by the Itaipu Dam. With around 44,000 GWh of excess renewable energy each year, much of it remains underutilized due to limited infrastructure, creating ideal conditions for efficient mining operations.
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