Powering the Next Generation of [Digital Infrastructure]

Woody biomass delivers always-on, low-carbon energy for data centers—supporting rapid deployment and uninterrupted operations.
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For digital infrastructure developers balancing speed, stability, and low-emissions power, biomass provides a reliable backbone for growth.

Digital Infrastructure

The rapid expansion of digital infrastructure is driving unprecedented growth in electricity demand.
Data centers already consume nearly 3% of global electricity, and U.S. demand alone is expected to double by 2030. AI-optimized facilities intensify this challenge, with energy use per rack up to six times higher than traditional cloud infrastructure.
These systems require power that is:
Available 24/7, with no tolerance for interruption.
Rapid to deploy, with minimal grid connection challenges.
Low-carbon or negative carbon, aligned with corporate and national emissions commitments.
Woody biomass meets all three. As a firm, dispatchable renewable resource, it complements wind and solar without relying on large-scale battery deployment. Critically, coal-to-biomass conversions or behind the meter dedicated biomass plant can be brought online far faster than new grid infrastructure, bypassing multi-year planning and interconnection delays.
For digital infrastructure developers balancing speed, stability, and low-emissions power, biomass provides a reliable backbone for growth.

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