
Alps Blockchain, an Italian company that builds and operates mining farms to contribute to the development of new technologies and support the evolution of the energy sector, combining innovation and efficiency, has announced that it has expanded its mining operation from 10 Megawatt to 150 Megawatt in Oman.
As per the post, this scale up follows their successful completion of the first phase. The company notes that this growth represents a key strategic milestone in the company’s path toward international expansion, reaffirming its commitment to investing in high-efficiency infrastructure and in markets with strong growth potential.
Launched in 2024, the project initially involved a 10-Megawatt phase, successfully completed in the first half of last year. The second phase is now taking shape: with the arrival of new containerized units, the site has been significantly upgraded to support a much broader operational capacity of 150 Megawatts, making it the largest in the country.
In July 2024, Azimut, an independent, global group in asset management, wealth management, investment banking and fintech, completed a new club deal to invest in Alps Blockchain totaling $156 million to be used for Alp Blockchain growth initiatives of which Oman was one.
The 150 MGW phase has been under construction since January 2025 in Salalah through the subsidiary Alps Middle East SPC in partnership with Green Data City.