Data center infrastructure powered by the energy the grid can't reach — stranded gas, wind, and solar converted into compute revenue.
Every major AI buildout is bottlenecked by the same thing: power. 66% of U.S. grid infrastructure is nearing end-of-life, and new connections take 3–5 years. Meanwhile, gigawatts of stranded energy — gas, wind, and solar with nowhere to go — sit wasted.
Mālama doesn't wait for the grid. We deploy modular data centers directly to these stranded sources — starting with gas, the lowest-cost and highest-availability fuel — converting wasted energy into compute revenue. Led by the team that built 1GW+ of data center capacity globally.
By utilizing stranded energy sources, Mālama produces low-cost, clean electricity
Stranded energy sources — gas flares, curtailed wind, oversupplied solar — cost a fraction of what traditional grid power demands.
Purpose-built containerized data centers deploy in weeks, not years — at a fraction of the capex of traditional facilities.
On-site generation eliminates transmission losses, congestion charges, and grid interconnection fees entirely.
Total cost of compute is materially lower and significantly more predictable than grid-dependent alternatives.