Tenants & Workloads

Reliable Integrated Capacity for Compute at Scale

Energy Compute Campus delivers power and compute infrastructure where the energy source, pre-engineered buildings, prefabricated IT and cooling modules, and the operations team are coordinated — not assembled from separate vendors with separate interests.

Gigawatt+

Total Campus Capacity

Phased delivery across 500 acres

50 MW

Phase 1 Target

Per building phase

99.99%+

Uptime Design Target

Backed by redundancy

24/7

Operational Support

On-site facilities team

Why It Matters

Integration Is Your Reliability Advantage

When your power source, your pre-engineered buildings, your prefabricated IT and cooling modules, and your operations team are controlled and coordinated by one platform, your exposure to interface failures disappears.

No Energy-to-Campus Handoff Risk

Power is generated on-site and distributed to your infrastructure through a single integrated system — no utility dependency, no separate energy operator, no gap.

Maintenance Coordinated Across Systems

Plant maintenance, prefabricated cooling module maintenance, and compute building maintenance are all coordinated under one operations center. You do not need to manage multiple vendor windows.

Operational Interface Directly with the Campus Team

Your technical interface is with the campus operations team — not a facilities vendor, not a utility, not a subcontractor. One point of contact for operations, one escalation path.

Evidence-Based Readiness

Before your load goes live, we run structured commissioning and readiness reviews. You do not inherit undocumented assumptions.

Customer Assurance Standards

Power RedundancyN+1 UPS and PDU design; 2N options for critical loads
Cooling RedundancyN+1 minimum; liquid cooling readiness for high-density racks
Physical SecurityZone-based access, CCTV, visitor management, 24/7 staffing
MonitoringCompute infrastructure monitoring integrated with operations center — real-time visibility
Maintenance NotificationAdvance coordination for all planned maintenance activities
Incident ResponseDefined escalation path with tenant notification protocols
SLA DocumentationFormal performance commitments in customer agreements

Workload Types

Built for High-Load Digital Infrastructure

The campus is purpose-built for demanding compute workloads. Whether you are running hyperscale infrastructure, AI training, or enterprise colocation, the campus model is designed to support you.

Hyperscale Compute

Large-scale compute infrastructure requiring reliable, high-capacity power delivery with minimal exposure to grid variability.

  • High MW/rack density capability
  • Redundant power feeds per hall
  • Scalable white space with phased delivery
  • Structured cabling and network demarcation

AI and HPC Workloads

AI training, inference, and high-performance compute requiring sustained high-density power delivery with low PUE and high uptime.

  • High power density per rack (30 kW+)
  • Liquid cooling readiness
  • Uninterrupted load delivery for training jobs
  • Connectivity to major network exchanges

Enterprise and Colocation

Enterprise workloads and colocation operators requiring reliable capacity with controlled access, strong physical security, and compliance-ready infrastructure.

  • Compliant physical security posture
  • Separate tenant cages or suites
  • Remote hands support availability
  • Uptime and SLA documentation

Anchor Tenants and Large-Footprint Users

Large-footprint customers requiring dedicated building capacity with custom prefabricated module configurations, direct energy coordination, and deep operational collaboration over a long-term agreement.

  • Dedicated building(s) with prefabricated power and cooling modules
  • Energy coordination and usage metering
  • Joint operational procedures and interfaces
  • Long-term agreement with phased delivery options

Onboarding Process

A Controlled, Coordinated Path to Operations

We do not hand over space and power and wish you luck. Tenant onboarding is a coordinated, staged process designed to protect your operations and ours.

01

Initial Scoping

Discuss capacity requirements, timeline, density needs, and operational expectations. Understand fit with campus design and phasing.

02

Technical Requirements Review

Document power, cooling, connectivity, and security requirements. Map to campus infrastructure capabilities and identify any customization.

03

Capacity Agreement

Define reserved capacity, power allocation, SLA terms, maintenance coordination protocols, and commercial terms.

04

Infrastructure Readiness Review

Joint review of campus commissioning data, power system validation, cooling performance, and security program status before tenant equipment installation.

05

Equipment Installation

Coordinated tenant equipment installation under campus access controls, with logistics support, safety induction, and power-up coordination.

06

Staged Power-Up and Operations

Incremental load introduction following validated procedures. Transition to steady-state operations with defined support interfaces and escalation paths.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions from prospective tenants and infrastructure customers.

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