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LN Compute Inc.: Alma HQ Data Center

LN Compute Inc. Alma HQ Data Center is located at Alma, Georgia, United States. The gross building size for this location has not been provided. The gross colocation space is not available for this data center. It has access to 16.0 MW of power. We found 2 data center locations within 50 miles of this facility. No certifications are specified for this location.
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About Alma HQ Data Center

LN Compute Alma HQ Data Center in Alma, Georgia is a 16 MW liquid-cooled digital infrastructure site within LN Compute’s five-site Georgia portfolio. The facility supports Bitcoin mining workloads today and is engineered for future AI and high-performance computing deployments. The Alma HQ site is listed alongside New Lancy, Willacoochee, Gay, and Cuthbert as part of a 78 MW contracted portfolio built entirely on liquid cooling.

The facility operates in Bacon County and uses LN Compute’s standardized thermal platform. LN Compute’s portfolio is 100% liquid-cooled, with power sourced through long-term interruptible-load agreements with rural Georgia Electric Membership Cooperatives. The company positions this architecture as a foundation for dense compute environments because liquid cooling supports the thermal profile required by modern GPU clusters and high-density ASIC deployments.

Alma gives LN Compute a rural Georgia operating base with access to regional utility infrastructure, Bacon County Airport, and the company’s listed headquarters address at 142 North Bacon Way. The site functions as both an operating compute location and the headquarters point for LN Compute Inc. within a portfolio focused on long-term hosting contracts, Bitcoin mining operations, and AI/HPC-ready infrastructure.

🏢 Facility Highlights

  1. Portfolio Role: Alma HQ site in LN Compute’s Georgia operating portfolio
  2. Power Capacity: 16 MW
  3. Cooling Platform: 100% liquid-cooled infrastructure
  4. Current Workload: Bitcoin mining
  5. Future Workload Fit: AI and HPC-ready compute infrastructure
  6. Portfolio Scale: 78 MW across five Georgia sites
  7. County: Bacon County

🌱 Sustainability & Energy

  1. Power Model: Long-term interruptible-load agreements with rural Georgia Electric Membership Cooperatives
  2. Cooling Design: Liquid cooling across all operational portfolio capacity
  3. Grid Profile: Interruptible-load structure designed for flexible operating behavior

🧠 AI Infrastructure

  1. Thermal Platform: Liquid-cooled infrastructure aligned with high-density GPU and ASIC compute requirements
  2. Compute Direction: Bitcoin mining today, engineered for AI and HPC workloads
  3. Portfolio Design: Standardized liquid-cooled substrate across LN Compute’s operational sites

🏭 Who It Serves

  1. Bitcoin Mining: Hosted mining operations and ASIC-based compute
  2. AI Infrastructure: Future GPU-ready compute environments
  3. HPC Workloads: High-density compute infrastructure requiring liquid cooling