Heat Reuse & Mixed Use
Turning recovered heat into economic output—agriculture, aquaculture, light industry, and research.

Anchor Offtake Concepts
Purpose-matched tenants that convert thermal supply into productive economic activity.
Controlled-Environment Agriculture (CEA)
Year-round greenhouse production using recovered heat for climate control, reducing energy costs and enabling high-value crop cultivation.
Aquaculture & Hatchery
Temperature-controlled fish farming and hatchery operations leveraging consistent thermal supply for optimal growing conditions.
Food Processing / Staged Drying
Pre-heating applications for food processing, grain drying, and dehydration operations that benefit from low-grade heat.
Hardware Integration & Burn-in Labs
Controlled thermal environments for hardware testing, integration, and burn-in operations co-located with compute facilities.
Secure ITAD / Refurb Operations
IT asset disposition and refurbishment facilities with controlled environments and secure chain-of-custody protocols.
Why the Southern US
Strategic advantages that make this region ideal for integrated compute and thermal reuse development.
Abundant Land
Vast tracts of suitable land enabling master-planned development with room for future expansion and buffer zones.
Logistics Access
Strategic positioning relative to major transportation corridors and regional distribution networks.
Purpose-Built Utility Corridor
Designed-from-scratch infrastructure avoiding retrofit constraints of brownfield sites.

Tenant Fit Checklist
Key considerations for prospective offtake tenants evaluating a GigawattRanch partnership.
Thermal Profile Match
Does your process benefit from the available temperature ranges and capacity?
Water Strategy
What are your water requirements and how do they align with campus resources?
Permitting & Zoning
Are your operations compatible with campus zoning and local regulatory requirements?
Security Posture
Can your operations meet campus security and access control standards?
Offtake Contract Structure
Are you prepared for long-term thermal supply agreements with defined terms?
