High-density GPU compute facility beginning at 2 acres and expanding to 30, powered entirely by on-site renewable energy and cooled through an integrated aquaponics water loop.
The initial facility houses high-density GPU racks optimized for AI training, rendering, and enterprise cloud compute. Powered entirely by our on-site solar and wind microgrid, the facility achieves operational status within 90 days, bypassing the 4 to 7 year grid connection timeline that constrains traditional data center construction.
Cool water stored in underground Atlantis Flo-Tank cisterns flows through heat exchangers, absorbing thermal energy from GPU operations. The warmed water is directed to aquaponics fish tanks at optimal temperature for tilapia production.
Revenue from Phase 1 funds expansion to a 30-acre hyperscale facility with multiple buildings, redundant power systems, and diversified tenant arrangements. This mirrors the approach that enabled Bloom Energy to increase its valuation from $120 to $290 per share through on-site power generation for AI data centers.