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Our Projects

Over 1 gigawatt of combined development capacity across three sites in Canada and the western United States. Each site was selected for its power access, fiber connectivity, and development readiness.

Our Process

How We Develop

Data center development follows a clear progression: acquire the right land, secure power, then build. Our focus is on the earliest phase - securing the sites, power infrastructure, and connectivity that make large-scale construction possible.

1Phase 1

Site Selection & Acquisition

Identify sites with the right profile: acreage, power proximity, fiber connectivity, natural gas access, and favorable local conditions.

2Phase 2

Power Procurement

Secure site control and power - the single most critical constraint in data center development. Advance power studies, utility interconnection, and grid access.

3Phase 3

Pre-Leasing & Construction

With powered, shovel-ready sites, engage hyperscalers and developers for pre-leasing. Construction begins only after tenants are secured.

Manitoba, Canada

Manitoba

The Manitoba project sits roughly ten miles south of Winnipeg on approximately 350 contiguous acres. The site benefits from immediate access to electrical infrastructure, natural gas, major east-west fiber routes, and a converter station. The planned campus supports multi-hundred megawatt development potential, supplied by both grid power and natural gas.

Progressing toward finalizing the third milestone, which involves advancing power development for the site.

Location
~10 miles south of Winnipeg, Manitoba
Site Size
~350 contiguous acres (purchase agreements secured)
Capacity
Multi-hundred megawatt development potential
Power
Grid power + natural gas
Connectivity
Major east-west fiber routes, converter station
JV Partner
Consensus Core
Manitoba site layout showing approximately 350 acres with purchase agreements secured

Approximately 350 acres with purchase agreements secured. Adjacent to Manitoba Hydro substation, regional natural gas distribution, and pipeline T-junction.

Long-haul fiber route connectivity through Manitoba

Long-haul fiber route connectivity through Manitoba.

Transmission line capacity near Manitoba siteSubstation equipment detailOpen land at Manitoba site

Canadian Maritimes

Maritimes

The Maritimes project is expected to support approximately 500 megawatts of capacity. We have limited the public disclosure around the Maritimes for competitive reasons but will have more to share on this project in 2026.

Location
Canadian Maritimes
Capacity
~500 MW
Maritimes data center project
Coming 2026

Moapa, Nevada

Moapa

Moapa is a town of roughly 1,500 people, about an hour north of Las Vegas. The site sits just north of a decommissioned and remediated coal plant with strong electrical and natural gas connectivity. Our partner has a long track record in data center construction and operates one of the largest construction companies in Las Vegas.

Conducting power study and advancing toward final documentation.

Location
Moapa, NV (~1 hour north of Las Vegas)
Site Size
~20 acres
Capacity
50+ MW
Power
Strong electrical and natural gas connectivity
Site History
Decommissioned and remediated coal plant
Partner
One of the largest construction companies in Las Vegas
Moapa Data Center Project showing proximity to substation, transmission lines, gas pipeline, and BESS project

Moapa Data Center Project showing proximity to substation, transmission lines, gas pipeline, and BESS project.

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