Power-Ready Land and Queue Positions for Data Center Development
Peregrine Energy Solutions operates upstream of data center site selection, controlling interconnection queue positions and power-ready land that determine where scalable campuses can be built.
We partner with developers, operators, and capital providers to unlock time-critical, build-to-suit data center capacity from 10 MW to 300+ MW across priority U.S. markets.
Why Peregrine
Early Power Access
Control of county-level interconnection queue positions that shape data center feasibility, phasing, and speed to energization.
Scalable Land Strategy
Land positions and aggregation strategies sized explicitly for modern data center campuses, aligned to conservative infrastructure and substation requirements.
Execution Optionality
Flexible partnership structures—including enablement, joint development, or balance-sheet participation—designed to align risk, capital, and outcomes.
Markets We Serve
Peregrine prioritizes markets where power constraints, interconnection backlogs, and land scarcity increasingly define data center viability.
ERCOT – Power-dense, market-driven development
SPP – Emerging load growth with interconnection opportunity
WECC (Western Assets) – Select locations with long-term strategic value
MISO (Select Markets) – Targeted data center development in jurisdictions where transmission availability exists but interconnection outcomes depend on early queue positioning, realistic upgrade assumptions, and disciplined site selection.
Data Center Enablement
The Challenge
Data center development is increasingly constrained by:
Interconnection backlogs and uncertainty
Land without power certainty
Mismatch between site readiness and deployment timelines
By the time most sites are marketed, power outcomes are already constrained.
Campus Scale & Siting Logic
Peregrine evaluates land and power through an investment-grade siting lens, using conservative assumptions aligned with utility, permitting, and capital underwriting standards.
Peregrine supports data center campuses across a wide range of scales:
Campus Size Typical Land Envelope
10 MW ~5–6 acres
50 MW ~25–30 acres
100 MW ~50–60 acres
300 MW+ ~150–180 acres
These assumptions reflect conservative, industry-aligned siting logic accounting for substations, setbacks, cooling infrastructure, and phased expansion.
The Peregrine Approach
Peregrine operates at the decision layer—before site selection, capital commitment, and utility execution paths are locked in.
We originate and control interconnection positions, then layer in land, infrastructure assumptions, and power strategies to create development-ready optionality for data center users.
Our role is not to sell power—we control early-stage optionality that enables execution.
Power Strategy
Grid-Anchored, Execution-Focused
Grid interconnection as the anchor
Energy storage as a load-shaping and reliability tool, not a speculative overlay
Optional on-site generation pathways where appropriate
Our approach supports:
Phased energization
Interim load support
Schedule de-risking during grid buildout
Power is the critical element of successful deployment. It is what Peregrine does best.
Queue & Market
Intelligence
Interconnection Strategy
Peregrine maintains and evaluates interconnection queue positions across ERCOT, SPP, MISO, and Western markets with a specific focus on data center viability, timeline certainty, and upgrade exposure.
Voltage level
Congestion profile
Development timeline
County-level permitting dynamics
We disclose queue presence by county and market, providing transparency without compromising competitive positioning.
Not all queue positions are equal—our focus is on those that can realistically support large, phased load.
Market-Level Scale
Across our active regions, Peregrine controls or influences interconnection positions capable of supporting multi-hundred-megawatt data center load, deployed in phases or as campus developments.
Land & GIS Capability
Power-Informed Land Positioning
Land without power certainty is stranded. Peregrine evaluates land only where power outcomes can be credibly delivered.
We identify and evaluate land opportunities around our queue positions using a power-first lens.
Each site is screened for:
Minimum contiguous acreage
Zoning and entitlement pathways
Infrastructure access
Cooling feasibility
Expansion optionality
We maintain internal GIS-based data packages that can be shared under NDA to support partner diligence.
What This Means for Partners
Reduced site selection risk
Faster path from LOI to energized load
Fewer stranded development scenarios
Partnership Models
How We Work With Data Center Partners
Peregrine partners selectively, aligning early-stage control with developers and capital that value disciplined execution. We partner across structures, including:
Enablement-only: power and site readiness support
Joint development: shared upside through BTS execution
Balance-sheet participation: aligned capital where appropriate
We work alongside:
Data center developers
Owner-operators
Infrastructure funds
Strategic end users
We do not compete with our partners—we enter earlier, absorb complexity, and enable outcomes others cannot access alone.
Engage Before Power and Site Decisions Are Locked In
If you are evaluating data center development and need power, land, and timeline certainty early, Peregrine can engage before constraints harden and options narrow.