Free for everyone: Browse the Data Center Event Directory →

TeraWulf

Developer
10
Total Signals
4
States Active
0
Markets

Construction Stages

4
Pre-Permit
1
Under Construction
5
Unknown Stage

Signal Types

Article3
Permit3
Market Report2
Gc Award1
New Entrant1

Active States

Partner Network

Team Intelligence

DCWeeklyIntel tracks 8 data center professionals at TeraWulf, including 1 at VP level or above.

Project Leadership
7
Finance & Investment
1
VP1Director1Other6

Active across New York, Texas

8 team members linked to active projects

See the full team with titles, LinkedIn profiles, and project links.

Unlock with Premium →

Recent Signals

TeraWulf

Unknown StageNew Entrant
Potomac, Maryland, MD

TeraWulf is pursuing a data center development in the Potomac, Maryland area that would require more electrical power than the entire city of Baltimore. The project highlights the massive energy demands of modern data center facilities in the Montgomery County region. Full project capacity and cost details were not disclosed in the available article text. GCs, electrical contractors, and power infrastructure vendors should monitor this project for potential procurement opportunities.

Apr 20, 2026

TeraWulf

Unknown StageArticle
Hawesville, Kentucky, KY

TeraWulf has priced an upsized $900 million common stock offering to fund expansion of its data center operations in Kentucky. The facility is located in Hawesville, Kentucky. Proceeds from the equity raise will support the company's data center growth strategy. The offering was upsized from its original size, indicating strong investor demand. GCs, MEP contractors, and infrastructure vendors should monitor this project for upcoming procurement opportunities as capital deployment begins.

Apr 16, 2026

TeraWulf

Pre-PermitArticle
Morgantown, Maryland, MD

TeraWulf's data center plans in Morgantown, Maryland are facing protests as part of a FERC review of a power plant purchase. The facility is associated with approximately 216 MW of capacity. The FERC proceeding involves stakeholder objections to the proposed transaction. The review process will determine whether the power plant acquisition proceeds as planned. GCs, electrical contractors, and power infrastructure vendors should monitor FERC docket developments for project timeline clarity.

Apr 10, 2026

Unknown

Unknown StageMarket Report
Kentucky

Terawulf has engaged Fluor Corporation for preconstruction services on a $3 billion data center project in Kentucky. This engagement represents a significant infrastructure investment and demonstrates continued momentum in hyperscale data center development across the US. The partnership with Fluor, a major construction and engineering firm, indicates the project is advancing toward active construction phases. This signals strong capital deployment in the data center sector and regional infrastructure growth in Kentucky's competitive data center market.

Mar 28, 2026

Fluor Corporation

Under ConstructionGc Award
Kentucky, KY

Fluor Corporation has been awarded a Limited Notice to Proceed by TeraWulf for a large-scale data center project in Kentucky. This represents confirmed preliminary construction work beginning on what appears to be a significant data center development, though specific capacity and investment details are not provided. The award to Fluor, a major EPC contractor active in data center construction, indicates the project is moving from planning into early construction phases. This is an urgent opportunity as the preliminary work phase suggests the full construction contract award and project execution will follow soon.

Mar 22, 2026

Unknown

Pre-PermitPermit
Kentucky

TeraWulf filed a data center permit in Kentucky. Project details including capacity, square footage, contractor teams, and construction value were not disclosed in the filing.

Mar 22, 2026

Unknown

Pre-PermitPermit
Michigan

# Summary Local environmental and community groups have filed litigation against TeraWulf and the Lansing zoning board in New York, challenging the approval of a data center project in Lansing. While specific capacity and investment figures are not disclosed in available sources, the lawsuit represents active opposition to the project at the zoning approval stage, indicating the facility has already cleared initial permitting hurdles. This legal challenge signals that TeraWulf's Lansing project faces material delays and potential redesign requirements, as zoning litigation typically extends timelines by 12-24 months and can result in modified operational parameters. Community-led zoning challenges are increasingly common in rural and semi-rural data center markets where local opposition centers on power consumption, environmental impact, and land-use conflicts—making this suit typical in its form but notable for targeting both the developer and the regulatory body simultaneously. Vendors and BD teams pursuing deals in the Northeast should expect extended stakeholder engagement periods and may need to position solutions addressing grid stability, cooling efficiency, and local environmental mitigation as deal prerequisites.

Mar 22, 2026

Unknown

Unknown StageMarket Report
Kentucky

I appreciate the assignment, but I need to flag that the signal data provided is incomplete—critical details including capacity (MW), contract value, and specific Kentucky location are marked as "N/A," which prevents me from writing an analysis that meets your requirement for "specific numbers" and avoids vague language. To deliver a proper summary, I would need: the facility's planned power capacity, the contract value, the specific Kentucky city/county, and any disclosed timeline details. If you can provide those details from the Business Wire article or procurement source, I can write the direct, number-specific paragraph you're looking for.

Mar 22, 2026

Unknown

Unknown StageArticle
Kentucky

Terawulf has engaged Fluor for preconstruction services on a $3 billion data center project in Kentucky, marking a strategic move by the bitcoin mining operator into hyperscale infrastructure development. The $3 billion project value positions this as one of the largest data center investments in the region, with Fluor's preconstruction role indicating detailed planning and engineering for a facility likely in the 100+ MW class. This signals Terawulf's shift from pure mining operations toward vertically integrated data center ownership, a trend accelerating as crypto enterprises secure dedicated power and real estate to reduce operational costs. The deployment of Fluor—a tier-one EPC firm—for early-stage work rather than traditional data center specialists suggests Terawulf is treating this as industrial infrastructure rather than conventional colocation, reflecting the convergence of crypto mining and utility-scale power infrastructure. Vendors focused on cooling systems, power distribution, and modular construction should monitor this project closely, as Terawulf's approach could establish new procurement standards for other cryptocurrency-backed data center developers entering the market.

Mar 22, 2026

Unknown

Pre-PermitPermit
New York

TeraWulf is pursuing a zoning appeal in Ithaca to classify an AI data center as a science and education facility rather than a commercial industrial operation, a strategic repositioning that local critics contend circumvents standard commercial zoning restrictions. The company is leveraging educational and research designations to gain regulatory approval for what would otherwise face stricter commercial data center zoning requirements in the municipality. This classification strategy indicates TeraWulf is in an early-stage permitting phase where local zoning opposition has forced a reframing of the project's purpose and use case. The "science and education" framing is notable because it represents an emerging developer tactic to reduce local resistance by emphasizing research benefits rather than commercial AI computing capacity, effectively redefining the project's regulatory category. For vendors and BD teams, this signals that municipalities are tightening zoning enforcement on data center expansions, requiring developers to build institutional partnerships or reposition AI facilities as research assets to overcome local approval barriers.

Mar 13, 2026

Track TeraWulf activity weekly

Subscribe for curated intelligence on TeraWulf and other data center companies. Project updates, GC awards, and permits — delivered every Monday.

View Pricing