
WattByte YEG is an operating digital-infrastructure campus in Alberta's Industrial Heartland — with a development path to 135 MW of AI and high-performance-computing capacity on a site expandable up to 100 acres.
The hardest parts of data-centre development — industrial land, delivered power, and a proven operating facility — are already in place at Bruderheim. That gives AI and HPC operators a dramatically faster path to megawatts than any greenfield build.
Purpose-built mining halls running 24/7 with high-density racking and engineered high-volume air cooling.
Utility service, on-site transformer capacity, and site distribution installed, energized, and operating.
Industrial land expandable up to 100 acres supports phased construction toward the 135 MW target.
Deregulated power market, cool northern climate for low-PUE operation, and an industrial-zoned setting built for energy projects.

Located in Bruderheim, Lamont County — inside Alberta's Industrial Heartland, Canada's largest hydrocarbon-processing region — with heavy-industrial neighbours and a municipality accustomed to large energy projects.
Delivered utility power with engineered headroom toward the full build-out.
Production halls engineered for density today, with land cleared for AI-grade construction.
An industrial brownfield parcel with established access and expansion optionality.
Bitcoin mining proved the site — power delivery, high-density operations, 24/7 uptime. That operating foundation underwrites a disciplined, phased conversion to AI/HPC: the same playbook leading North American operators are executing today.
ASIC mining in production halls generates cash flow from day one while validating power systems, operations, and site reliability at scale.
Grid and on-site electrical expansion toward 135 MW, servicing across the expandable parcel, and construction of AI-grade halls designed for liquid cooling.
High-density GPU clusters for training and inference — via colocation, build-to-suit, or joint-venture structures with operators and capacity offtakers.





Bruderheim sits in Canada's largest hydrocarbon-processing region — an area purpose-built for energy-intensive industry, on the doorstep of Edmonton's labour market and logistics.
Capacity offtake, colocation, build-to-suit, or investment — if you need Canadian megawatts for AI and HPC, we should talk.