Hey everyone,
Just trying to get a feel for things if I'm setting up a brand new Data Centre in Australia, how do I find miners who might want to come on board as customers?
Right now, my project proposal outlines a 1MW.it Data Centre with 200 racks at 5kW each. The previous version of the plan was for a 3MW.it Data Centre.
I'm open to chatting about my estimated one-time setup costs and the monthly fees (for each 5kW rack, covering electricity and cooling).
Thanks a lot in advance,
Dan
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First is how much does energy cost? 1 to 3 mw is nothing but a drop in the bucket, no negotiating power there.
How much would it cost to cool said dacenter? Is it not in the desert? Better be cheap ass power.
5K per rack? think 30kw. Think 100 plus MW installation to get on the big boys radar.... Cheap power.
Cheap power, cheap power, cheap power....
Lot's of really cheap power...
I thought the Australian grid is a wanker? How about Kiwi hydro?
How close to 4 cents US can you get to a Kwh?
Unless you have a 24/7, non-grid power source in Aus, you are screwed.
Power is charged ridiculously high, and the government is literally brain dead and hypocritical when it comes to power sources.
e.g. they mine coal and uranium and sell it overseas, but wont use uranium and go on about how bad coal is - lol
Aus is the largest source of uranium in the world.
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