Canoe Energy provides owned power, on-site generation, and modular data centers for AI and Bitcoin mining. Fast deployment, behind-the-meter infrastructure, zero grid interconnection delays.
Utility infrastructure cannot scale at the pace AI demands.
Utility interconnection studies, transmission upgrades, and equipment procurement add significant timeline risk to new capacity projects.
High-voltage equipment, transformer manufacturing, and transmission work create bottlenecks that extend project timelines by years.
AI infrastructure deployment requires faster provisioning than traditional utility infrastructure planning and execution cycles support.
From controlled energy supply to live AI compute—without waiting years for the grid.
Canoe targets deployment measured in months rather than the multi-year timelines common to traditional grid-connected development.
*Target timeline subject to site qualification, permitting, equipment availability, connectivity, customer requirements, and final system configuration.
You are buying powered capacity — fuel, generation, and infrastructure already on the pad.
Months, not years. You are buying powered infrastructure on a pad — not a place in a multi-year interconnection line.
Our crews build it, run it, and fix it. When something goes down, the people who know the pad are already there.
Generation sits behind the meter, next to the load. You are not buying a place in a utility interconnection queue.
Live megawatts for AI and Bitcoin — infrastructure you can contract, not a development story you have to underwrite.
Each pod is a self-contained hall — power, cooling, and networking in one deployable box. We set it on a pad that already has gas and generation.
The interior is the load you contract: AI or Bitcoin. The pad and the pod stay the same.
Illustrative system architecture. Final equipment, capacity, and configuration vary by site and customer requirements.
Canoe Energy sits over the companies that own the gas, run the field, and take the load.
The parent. Puts generation and modular data pods on the pad and contracts the capacity — power and infrastructure for AI and Bitcoin.
Field construction, gathering, and maintenance. That crew lets us keep the wells and the pad running completely in house.
Owns producing natural-gas wells and leases and operates them in the field. That production is the supply Canoe sites run on.
Runs Bitcoin on Canoe power. The mining company that already takes load on the pad.
On-site generation and modular load on an Animas pad. McVay crews built and kept it. Canoe Energy put the power and the boxes on the dirt.
100% off-grid. Still operating today.
Powered sites for Bitcoin and for AI. Owned gas, on-site generation, modular load — same stack either way.
Energy-first load. It goes where dedicated power is, not the other way around. A natural fit for stranded gas and behind-the-meter generation.
Inference and other compute that can live next to the generators. Same site, same stack — different racks inside.
We don’t invent a new project every time. Qualify the gas, stand up the pad, contract the load — Bitcoin or AI.
Customers bring their GPUs, models, and workload requirements. Canoe provides the owned energy, on-site generation, land, modular facilities, cooling, connectivity, security, and continuous operations. Capacity is delivered through long-term agreements for powered, operated infrastructure.
Commercial model. Canoe's commercial model is structured around long-term agreements for powered, operated infrastructure—not the sale of raw gas or electricity.
Canoe Energy is building the infrastructure layer that connects controlled energy supply with growing AI inference demand.