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Every major computing shift starts as a software story.
The internet wasn’t just websites. It required fiber, routers, data centers, and entirely new industries.
Bitcoin wasn’t just digital money. It required massive energy consumption and resilient computing environments.
Now, AI is no longer just a chat interface. It’s becoming an industrial-scale intelligence utility, and it’s pushing the energy grid to its limits.
In this conversation, Soluna's CEO, John Belizaire, reflects on:
The key insight: Power drives every economic boom in history. And AI is no exception.
Soluna was built at the intersection of renewable energy and computing to solve a very specific problem — stranded renewable power. Bitcoin was the first workload that made the model viable. AI may be the largest.
As John puts it, the primary product AI companies are buying today isn’t just compute.
It’s speed to power.
Did you enjoy this episode? This is only the start! Follow along in this series, where we’ll explore why AI behaves more like an industrial system than a software product, and what that means for infrastructure, grid design, and the future of renewable-powered computing.
Learn More
To explore how Soluna is building renewable-powered infrastructure for Bitcoin and AI, visit:
https://solunacomputing.com
Read our latest blog, The AI Energy Wall and the End of Invisible Infrastructure, for a deeper look at why electricity is becoming the defining constraint of the AI era — and Soluna’s Renewable Computing solution.
Join the conversation on LinkedIn and X @SolunaHoldings.
By Soluna ComputingEvery major computing shift starts as a software story.
The internet wasn’t just websites. It required fiber, routers, data centers, and entirely new industries.
Bitcoin wasn’t just digital money. It required massive energy consumption and resilient computing environments.
Now, AI is no longer just a chat interface. It’s becoming an industrial-scale intelligence utility, and it’s pushing the energy grid to its limits.
In this conversation, Soluna's CEO, John Belizaire, reflects on:
The key insight: Power drives every economic boom in history. And AI is no exception.
Soluna was built at the intersection of renewable energy and computing to solve a very specific problem — stranded renewable power. Bitcoin was the first workload that made the model viable. AI may be the largest.
As John puts it, the primary product AI companies are buying today isn’t just compute.
It’s speed to power.
Did you enjoy this episode? This is only the start! Follow along in this series, where we’ll explore why AI behaves more like an industrial system than a software product, and what that means for infrastructure, grid design, and the future of renewable-powered computing.
Learn More
To explore how Soluna is building renewable-powered infrastructure for Bitcoin and AI, visit:
https://solunacomputing.com
Read our latest blog, The AI Energy Wall and the End of Invisible Infrastructure, for a deeper look at why electricity is becoming the defining constraint of the AI era — and Soluna’s Renewable Computing solution.
Join the conversation on LinkedIn and X @SolunaHoldings.