KEEL secures city approval for 96 MW AI campus in Sherbrooke, consolidating three former Bitcoin mining sites

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Keel Infrastructure, the company formerly known as Bitfarms, just got the green light from the City of Sherbrooke to merge three Bitcoin mining facilities into a single 96 MW campus built for AI and high-performance computing.

The approval, granted on July 13, 2026, covers a land sale valued at roughly $2.2 million CAD and sets the stage for what could become one of Québec’s largest data center developments. The campus is expected to be lease-ready by 2027.

From Bitcoin blocks to AI workloads

The three facilities being consolidated are The Bunker at 48 MW, Leger at 30 MW, and Garlock at 18 MW. Combined, they deliver the 96 MW total that will power the new campus. The development will cover approximately 16,400 square meters.

The land purchase agreement is expected to close in Q1 2027, contingent on further regulatory reviews.

KEEL rebranded from Bitfarms effective April 1, 2026, shifting its strategic focus toward data center development while keeping its legacy Bitcoin mining operations running. The company had previously established a power agreement with Hydro-Sherbrooke back in 2018, allowing for the development of the three sites originally used for cryptocurrency mining.

The bigger picture: a $1.8 billion bet

The Sherbrooke campus is part of KEEL’s broader $1.8 billion initiative to build out data center infrastructure across North America. The company claims a 2.2 GW pipeline, which, if fully developed, would place it among the continent’s more ambitious HPC infrastructure players.

KEEL trades on both Nasdaq and the TSX under the ticker KEEL, giving it access to both US and Canadian capital markets.

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