https://www.theblockcrypto.com/post/151084/bitcoin-miners-in-texas-have-been-powering-down-amid-heatwave-and-record-electricity-demand
So just because you can move then and in general get cheap power / rent / whatever it does not mean it's good for your business.
Sorry but that's just the way it is. Shutting down now due to heat. Shut down earlier in the year due to winter storms:
https://www.cnbc.com/2022/02/03/winter-storm-descends-on-texas-bitcoin-miners-shut-off-to-protect-ercot.html
So this is also part of the issue. Your staff still gets paid even if the mine is off, your rent still has to get paid, your insurance still has to get paid and so on.
How much are fixed costs costing them during this downtime.
Green / not green / cheap power / whatever does not help you if you can't run the miners.
-Dave
This is only part of the challenges of doing business in Texas. I am quite certain there are factories and manufacturers that are also affected by the higher electricity costs. I reckon depending on their 12 month projection, they can get a loan from a bank to support their cashflow until conditions for mining become more optimistic again. However, the problem might be many banks might not want to take the risk of giving a loan to a company that mines a volatile speculative asset.