If You Control Power,
We Build the Rest
Have power that's firm — contracted to be delivered by a date and not subject to a load study, or on site today? We're a design-build-develop consortium with capital for the right deal and director-level relationships with OEMs, NVIDIA, neo-clouds, hyperscalers, and major institutional capital. Tell us your scenario and we'll tell you quickly and honestly whether we can get your project off the ground.
Power Is the Bottleneck — and the Asset
Anyone Who Controls Entitled Power
Power Operators
You operate generation or hold firm capacity you can commit to a project.
Landowners
You own land with power access or an entitlement to deliverable capacity.
Long-Term Leaseholders
You hold a long-term lease that controls entitled power on a site.
What "Entitled Power" Means
Path 1 — Contracted & Dated
You have a contract with the provider to deliver power by a specific date.
That capacity is not subject to a load study — it's firm and bankable, not contingent on further utility review.
Path 2 — Power On Site Now
You already have power or on-site generation available today.
Nothing to wait for — the electrons are there, ready to be put to work.
A load study is the utility's interconnection review for a large new load — it can require upgrades and add years. Power that still depends on that study isn't firm yet. Power that's contracted to a date or already on site is — and that's exactly what we can build on, fast.
The Simple Checklist
Your Power
2 MW or more — no upper limit.
Entitled — contracted-to-a-date (no load study) or on site now.
Anywhere power is available — site location is flexible.
You
An operator, landowner, or long-term leaseholder.
Ready to partner to put that power to work.
Want to move — speed-to-power is the whole game.
A Full Consortium Behind Your Power
Design · Build · Develop
One consortium takes a site from concept to operating asset — engineering, construction, and development under a single roof.
Capital for the Right Deal
We bring or arrange the financing when the opportunity is right, so capital isn't your bottleneck.
OEM & Compute Relationships
Director-level relationships with equipment OEMs — whose turbine and engine capacity is itself backlogged years — plus NVIDIA, neo-clouds, and hyperscalers. We connect your power to real demand.
Institutional Capital
Relationships with major institutional capital seeking exposure to power-backed digital infrastructure.
Hard to Navigate — Simple to Start
Before You Reach Out
What counts as 'entitled power'?
Power you can actually deliver. Either (1) you hold a contract with the provider to deliver power by a specific date that is NOT subject to a further load study, or (2) you already have power or on-site generation available now. If your power still depends on a utility load study to confirm capacity, it is not yet entitled — but reach out anyway and we'll tell you where you stand.
How much power do I need?
As little as 2 MW, with no upper limit. Whether you control 2 MW or several hundred, the conversation is the same — we assess the specifics of your site and power.
What is a load study, and why does it matter?
Before a utility energizes a large new load, it runs an interconnection or load study that can require system upgrades and add years to the timeline. Power that still hinges on that study isn't firm. Power that's contracted to a date — or already on site — is bankable, and that's what we can build on quickly.
Do you bring the capital?
For the right deal, yes — we bring or arrange financing so funding isn't your bottleneck. We also bring the design, construction, development, equipment relationships, and demand-side relationships needed to turn power into an operating project.
I'm not sure my power qualifies — should I still reach out?
Yes. The path from power to a financed, operating project is genuinely hard to navigate. Tell us your scenario and we'll give you a fast, honest read on whether — and how — we can help.
Tell Us About Your Power
Have 2 MW or more of entitled power — contracted by a date or on site now? Send us the basics — location, capacity, power status, and timing — and we'll tell you quickly and honestly whether we can help get your project off the ground.