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Powering the Future of Digital Infrastructure

In an era defined by digital acceleration and power scarcity, Sonamu bridges energy and computation—transforming proven power assets into high-performance platforms for data centers, AI computing, and digital asset operations.

The Opportunity

Power Has Become the New Currency of the Digital Age

Across North America, the demand for large-scale power is surging—driven by the explosive growth of AI computing, data centers, and industrial electrification. Yet aging infrastructure, regulatory bottlenecks, and supply chain constraints have made new utility-scale power development increasingly rare.

Sonamu Energy is strategically positioned to capitalize on this imbalance. With direct grid access, regulatory approvals, and an experienced development team, we deploy power capacity years faster than conventional developers—unlocking immense value in a market defined by scarcity.

What We Do

From Power to Computation

Sonamu Energy integrates the expertise of a traditional energy developer with the agility of a digital infrastructure operator. Our vertically integrated model controls every stage—from site acquisition and permitting to full-scale operations—compressing multi-year development timelines into 12–18 months.

We build, own, and manage the critical energy and data infrastructure that powers modern computing, from Bitcoin mining and AI inference to hyperscale data hosting.

Four Core Pillars (icons or cards):

  1. Acquire Distressed Assets
    Pre-permitted, grid-connected power sites at below-replacement cost.

  2. Leverage Internal Resources
    In-house engineering, procurement, and operations for superior cost control.

  3. Maximize Power Profits
    Energy arbitrage and curtailment participation for additional revenue streams.

  4. Build Long-Term Client Partnerships
    Hosting relationships with leading miners and transition pathways to AI and cloud workloads.

The Odessa Project

270 Megawatts of Power. Fully Permitted. Ready to Deploy.

Our flagship development near Odessa, Texas, represents a turnkey industrial complex designed for rapid deployment of high-capacity computing infrastructure.

With complete regulatory approval, direct grid interconnection, and scalable infrastructure, the Odessa site will energize 65 MW within 12 months and expand to 270 MW over the following 18 months.

Low-cost power, favorable ERCOT market access, and strong operational readiness position this facility to deliver near-term cash flow and long-term enterprise value.

Quick Stats Grid:

  • 270 MW permitted capacity

  • 4–5¢/kWh power cost

  • 12 months to first revenue

  • 3–5x faster time-to-market than traditional builds

Why It Matters

Energy is the Foundation of the Digital Economy

Sonamu Energy integrates the expertise of a traditional energy developer with the agility of a digital infrastructure operator. Our vertically integrated model controls every stage—from site acquisition and permitting to full-scale operations—compressing multi-year development timelines into 12–18 months.

We build, own, and manage the critical energy and data infrastructure that powers modern computing, from Bitcoin mining and AI inference to hyperscale data hosting.

Four Core Pillars (icons or cards):

  1. Acquire Distressed Assets
    Pre-permitted, grid-connected power sites at below-replacement cost.

  2. Leverage Internal Resources
    In-house engineering, procurement, and operations for superior cost control.

  3. Maximize Power Profits
    Energy arbitrage and curtailment participation for additional revenue streams.

  4. Build Long-Term Client Partnerships
    Hosting relationships with leading miners and transition pathways to AI and cloud workloads.

Our Track Record

Proven Experience. Measurable Results.

Over the past 15 years, our leadership team has developed and operated more than 1,373 MW of energy and data infrastructure across North America, generating hundreds of millions in cumulative revenue.

This track record proves one thing: Sonamu delivers—on time, on budget, and at industrial scale.

Texas

United States

871 MW

Ohio

United States

250 MW

Nebraska

United States

130 MW

Oklahoma

United States

25 MW

Total (US)

1,276 MW

Alberta

Canada

75 MW

Saskatchewan

Canada

22 MW

Total (Canada)

1,276 MW

Total

1,373 MW