Our North Tonawanda facility is a state-of-the-art 60 MW combined cycle power plant, utilizing both gas and steam turbines to maximize energy output while minimizing emissions. With its innovative design, this highly efficient plant operates behind the grid, providing a reliable, low-cost energy solution for power-intensive industries, including high-performance computing and Bitcoin mining.
Located at a repurposed industrial site in Buffalo, this facility leverages 18.7 MW of grid power, primarily sourced from the region’s abundant hydroelectric resources. By utilizing clean, renewable energy from local hydro power, this site represents a strategic investment in sustainable energy solutions. The facility is equipped to support a variety of high-demand energy applications, ensuring reliable power for industrial operations while contributing to the region’s commitment to green energy.
Situated at a repurposed industrial location, our Alabama facility features a 22 MW substation powered by the local utility grid. This site is designed to deliver consistent and reliable energy, making it ideal for high-demand operations such as data centers and industrial applications. With robust infrastructure and access to efficient utility power, the facility is positioned to support scalable energy needs while contributing to the economic revitalization of the region.
Located adjacent to one of the largest substations in North Carolina, this 20-acre, fully graded site offers a significant development opportunity with up to 200 MW of infrastructure potential. Positioned for future growth, this prime location is ideal for large-scale energy projects and high-performance computing. With plans to begin development in the coming year, the site is poised to become a key energy hub, leveraging the existing electrical infrastructure to support a wide range of industrial and technological needs.
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