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Supply Chain
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Power capacity, hardware inventory, upstream suppliers, and downstream customers for the row owned by ; any BIS Entity List exposure is walked through the canonical org graph rather than asserted at the facility row.
Capacity, ownership chain, and supply-chain position for Wulf Compute Data Center II, including any export-control exposure that surfaces when the BIS Entity List touches a node above the facility in the chain.
As of 2026-06-12
Description
Grid queue discovery: NYISO queue #1732. Applicant: TeraWulf / WULF Compute. Classification: genuine_dc. Interconnection: Kintigh 345kV sub-station (NYSEG)
Timeline
Announced
Mar 29, 2025
Notes
TeraWulf / Wulf Compute is the confirmed operator of the Lake Mariner campus (Barker, Niagara County) — tracked by Epoch as 'Fluidstack Lake Mariner.' The same Kintigh 345kV substation is used by queue 1670 ('Lake Mariner Data II'). Queue 1732 ('Wulf Compute Data Center II') represents a further expansion tranche at the same Lake Mariner site. TeraWulf's $3.2B financing and Buildings 1-5 timeline confirm active scaling. The WULF Compute brand is confirmed by TeraWulf's own website. | Matched Epoch facility: Fluidstack Lake Mariner (same site) | MATCHED to known Epoch facility (Fluidstack Lake Mariner). Counts in matched_to_known. This is the second Lake Mariner expansion tranche in the queue (alongside 1670), suggesting TeraWulf is reserving two separate tranches of capacity at the same Kintigh 345kV substation.