Software-Defined Grid Resilience
A fast, operationally-validated intermediary layer that
turns idle capacity into stable, curtailable power for the AI era.
Intelligent Valve — the Liquid Battery
Our proprietary software layer acts as a "liquid battery," providing instantaneous demand response that stabilizes the
grid while maximizing uptime for compute workloads.
Instant drop-load (<40ms) for frequency regulation and emergency response.
Bi-directional balancing between grid needs and monetized compute.
Boots-on-the-ground engagement with local co-op governance to secure capacity access.

Market Drivers
Structural Grid Disadvantage
830+ rural co-ops operate as sovereign nodes, often at ~50% capacity, leaving 50+ GW idle outside major markets.
Construction Gap
Large-scale transmission projects face
decade-long lead times and rising costs.
Regulatory Shift
New rules prioritize operated load over
speculative capacity—only live, curtailable load retains access.
Grid Value

Development Certainty
Operated load converts stranded capacity into recurring revenue and justifies upgrades today.
Revenue Enhancement
Monetize surplus energy through hosting & DR programs.
Enable Renewables
Flexible load smooths variability and increases usable renewable penetration.
CAPEX Liberation
Reduce the need for expensive transmission upgrades by optimizing existing lines.
Hyperscaler Value
Deployment Speed
Secure transmission-level power access in months instead of years.
Infrastructure
Turn redundant backup paths into revenue without sacrificing reliability.
Cash Flow
Monetize backup capacity while waiting for long-term builds.
LCOE
Reduce effective power cost by monetizing idle energy.
Technology & Operations
Sub-40ms dispatch, SCADA/OT integrated, secure telemetry for automated drop-load and return.
BTC mining and other interruptible workloads operate as a liquid battery—no service-level data loss and instantaneous interruptibility.
Modular containerization, liquid-cooling options, and flexible telemetry.
Dedicated field teams for co-op engagement, interconnection, and permitting — the operational moat.
