CleanSpark: Limestone Data Center
About Limestone Data Center
CleanSpark Limestone Data Center is a digital infrastructure and high-density compute facility located in Limestone, Tennessee. The site became part of CleanSpark’s Tennessee operating footprint through the company’s acquisition of GRIID Infrastructure and supports large-scale Bitcoin mining and compute-intensive workloads. The facility forms part of CleanSpark’s broader Tennessee Valley expansion strategy focused on scalable power access, energy infrastructure, and regional compute deployment throughout East Tennessee.
The Limestone facility operates within Tennessee’s TVA-served energy corridor and supports specialized high-performance compute environments optimized for cryptocurrency mining infrastructure. The site contributes to CleanSpark’s Tennessee expansion initiative targeting more than 400 MW of infrastructure capacity across the state. The location is integrated into a broader regional network of Tennessee operations that includes Maynardville, Lenoir City, and Knoxville-area deployments. The facility is designed for dense ASIC compute deployments requiring continuous electrical capacity, operational uptime, and utility-scale infrastructure access.
Limestone provides strategic positioning within northeastern Tennessee near Johnson City and the Interstate 81 corridor. The location benefits from proximity to regional utility infrastructure, access to Tennessee Valley Authority-served power markets, and connectivity routes linking Tennessee with broader Southeast and Mid-Atlantic network corridors. The site supports CleanSpark’s operational strategy of deploying digital infrastructure in energy-accessible regional markets outside traditional hyperscale metro areas.
The facility also became a focal point of regional regulatory and community discussions surrounding large-scale digital infrastructure operations in rural Tennessee. Operational planning and infrastructure deployment at the site have been shaped by local utility agreements, regional zoning considerations, and long-term infrastructure planning associated with Tennessee’s expanding compute economy. CleanSpark continues to position Tennessee as a major growth market for future digital infrastructure and compute expansion initiatives.
🏢 Facility Highlights
- Operational Role: Large-scale Bitcoin mining and digital infrastructure deployment
- Regional Platform: Part of CleanSpark’s Tennessee compute expansion strategy
- Power Corridor: Located within the Tennessee Valley Authority service region
- Infrastructure Focus: High-density ASIC compute operations
- Expansion Network: Connected operationally with other Tennessee CleanSpark sites
🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access
- Regional Access: Positioned within northeastern Tennessee infrastructure corridors
- Power Availability: TVA-served electrical infrastructure
- East Tennessee Presence: Supports regional compute deployment strategy
- Scalable Infrastructure: Integrated into broader Tennessee expansion planning
🧠 AI Infrastructure
- High-Density Compute: Infrastructure capable of supporting compute-intensive deployments
- Energy-Centric Design: Built around scalable electrical capacity access
- Digital Infrastructure Platform: Supports continuously operating compute environments
🛰️ Network Position
- Tennessee Expansion Hub: Part of CleanSpark’s statewide infrastructure buildout
- Regional Compute Market: Supports East Tennessee digital infrastructure growth
- Non-Hyperscale Market Presence: Located outside traditional Northern Virginia and Atlanta hyperscale corridors
🏗️ Recent Expansions
- GRIID Acquisition: Added to CleanSpark portfolio through the GRIID Infrastructure acquisition
- Tennessee Growth Initiative: Included in statewide plans exceeding 400 MW of future infrastructure capacity
- Regional Scaling: Part of broader Knoxville and East Tennessee expansion strategy