Hashvalue Opens Malaysia Mining Center with Hydro-Cooling and Green Energy in September

Hashvalue announced the launch of a new eco-focused mining data center in Malaysia, marking another step in the platform’s strategic expansion across Southeast Asia. The facility leverages hydro-cooling and renewable energy integration to deliver enhanced compute performance with a reduced environmental footprint.
Located in the central technology corridor of Peninsular Malaysia, the new data center has been engineered to support high-density mining workloads while optimizing thermal efficiency and power stability. The site uses a hybrid infrastructure model combining closed-loop hydro-cooling and regionally sourced green power, including hydro and solar sources.
The facility spans 8,200 square meters and houses over 1,800 next-generation ASIC machines at launch, with room for future capacity upgrades. Hashvalue’s engineering team highlighted the use of direct-to-chip liquid cooling, which enables up to 34% improvement in heat dissipation and noise reduction over traditional air-cooled operations.
Power provisioning for the site is managed through long-term procurement agreements with certified renewable energy providers. The energy mix maintains a 96.5% non-fossil composition, verified by local environmental audit firms and integrated into the platform’s carbon tracking module.
Users connected to the Malaysia center benefit from low-latency contract routing and smart node selection, with average compute dispatch latency reduced to 43ms within the APAC node cluster. The site also supports “Green Pool” contract configurations, allowing users to allocate hashrate exclusively through renewable-powered operations.
Hashvalue emphasized that the Malaysia deployment is part of its broader initiative to establish resilient, regionally diversified, and ESG-aligned mining infrastructure. The company aims to create an Asia-based sustainability corridor, linking renewable energy zones across Malaysia, Indonesia, and Thailand into a federated mining grid.
In parallel with the site activation, Hashvalue published its Malaysia Sustainability Operations Profile, detailing resource efficiency metrics, uptime benchmarks, and compliance alignment with regional infrastructure policies.
Platform users can now track Malaysia node activity via the Operations Dashboard, which includes energy source breakdowns, cooling system efficiency scores, and real-time hashrate visualization. Smart contracts operating through the new center carry embedded green node identifiers and climate audit tags.
In the first two weeks post-launch, the Malaysia node achieved 99.96% uptime and contributed over 0.7 EH/s to platform capacity. User feedback noted a marked increase in environmental traceability and transparency of yield origins.
Looking forward, Hashvalue plans to pilot community-based token incentives linked to node performance and ESG milestones at the site, and explore educational partnerships with local technical universities to promote green blockchain practices.
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