A growing number of U.S. states, including New York and Virginia, are pushing for a pause on future data center construction despite the ongoing demand for digital infrastructure to power
and cloud computing.
It’s a shortsighted move considering future global
trends.
By 2030, the global data center power market is projected to reach between $42 billion and $51 billion. As a result, global electricity demand from data centers is expected to nearly double by 2030, rising from approximately 415 terawatt-hours (TWh) in 2024 to an estimated 945 TWh.
Modular data centers can provide a viable solution to address these concerns and fears about data centers' impact on the energy grid.
Mindstream LLC - Mindstream Energy
, LLC (
https://lnkd.in/gnM8M-bd
), a U.S.-based, privately held energy and digital infrastructure company, advances an energy-first platform designed to convert low-cost natural gas into scalable, energy-secured compute infrastructure supporting
Armada
.AI modular data centers.
Rather than relying on congested transmission networks and multi-year utility interconnection timelines, the company secures fuel supply and power generation at the project level, enabling rapid deployment of modular compute infrastructure independent of grid constraints.
At the core of Mindstream Energy’s platform is a straightforward but powerful premise: convert underutilized, low-cost natural gas and off-grid power into reliable, on-site power, then deploy modular digital infrastructure capable of generating diversified revenue streams.
A key aspect of Mindstream Energy’s strategy is its partnership with
Armada.AI
(
https://www.armada.ai/
), whose modular data center technology enables rapid deployment in months rather than years, scalability in increments of 5–10 megawatts, and efficient operation in remote or off-grid locations.
Mindstream Energy is preparing to launch operations in Q1 2026 through a joint venture with Missaukee Oil & Gas Company in Michigan to convert domestically sourced natural gas at $0.02 kW into on-site power for modular data center operations.
Mindstream Energy is advancing development plans for a proposed international digital energy campus structured within a Special Economic Zone this year, with long-term scalability envisioned to reach up to 250 megawatts at $0.03 kW.
To support the build-out of this energy-to-compute infrastructure platform, Mindstream Energy is currently offering a Regulation D, Rule 506(c) $10 million unsecured bond offering available exclusively to verified accredited
.
Proceeds from the offering are intended to fund the development of modular digital infrastructure projects in the U.S. and internationally, including
Armada.AI
designed for off-grid and remote environments.
For additional information about Mindstream Energy, please contact
info@mindstreamenergy.com
.
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