Who We Serve

One or two corners of the puzzle.

You own the scarce input, a powered site or the capital to acquire one, and you want it running as AI compute. What's missing is the operational know-how to get from powered shell to live cluster. That's the part we hold.

Powered site
You own a powered site

Your building can do more.

You run an industrial business, a developer, or a utility sitting on a powered site that has never run compute. The interconnect feeding it is worth far more leased to AI than it earns today.

You may already have a powered site and an interconnect, never used for compute
Where we come in everything above the building: tenant, capital, chips, and operations

Your path in detail

Mining facility
You're already mining

You've got the power.

Your facility is energized and already running a mining load. Pointing that same live interconnect at AI compute is a cleaner, higher-margin use of the power you already draw, without bitcoin's swings.

You may already have a live, energized site drawing power at scale
Where we come in weighing the tenant interest a live site attracts, and running the conversion end to end

Your path in detail

City skyline
You're bringing capital

You want into compute.

You have the balance sheet and the conviction to enter the compute boom, and you're ready to acquire a site to do it. What you don't have yet is the site itself.

You may already have capital and conviction
Where we come in the site, the plan, and the team to execute

Your path in detail

Not sure which corner is yours? See how the engagement works

Why this is worth a conversation

Companies are already doing this.

You wouldn't be first. Powered sites held by companies, not data-center operators, are being converted into AI compute right now, on interconnects that already existed.

1,884 MW
already in place at a single retired coal site now being rebuilt as an AI campus, with no new line built.
$10B+
committed to turn that one powered shell into a live, gas-powered AI data-center campus.
480 MW
of idle, energized interconnect at a dead aluminum smelter, acquired to be reborn as a data center.

Recent, publicly reported conversions of powered sites into AI compute.

The full argument, with sources: the 2026 thesis

We work both sides of the market

Anchor tenants looking for verified capacity.

Site holders are only half of it. We also serve the creditworthy compute buyers who fill those sites, and we qualify every site for power, cooling, and bankability before it reaches you. So when we front a site, it's one that will actually deliver.

What we verify before a site reaches you

Discuss capacity
VETTED · FINANCEABLE · READY

You hold the building, the balance sheet, or the demand. Then stall. No single vendor builds a neocloud for you.

Straight answers

We don't oversell a site.

Every engagement opens with a hard feasibility check: power, cooling, interconnect, bankability. If a site can't carry a real build, you'll hear it from us first, before you commit a dollar. We would rather pass on the work than put our name on a project that won't deliver.

Recognize yourself?

Tell us which corner you hold. We'll come back with a straight read on what it would take to build the rest. No obligation.

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