Economic Battery

Monetize undervalued energy through a flexible load (computing power for the Bitcoin/BTC network).


When a dam, a power plant or a local grid produces more than demand — or when part of the energy is simply wasted (curtailment, flaring, stranded gas) — a flexible load can convert unvalorized MWh into revenue, without waiting years for a creditworthy energy buyer to show up.


  • Flexible off-take: adapts to the actual availability of energy (continuous or intermittent)
  • Fast monetization: additional revenues and better cash-flow visibility
  • Bankable setup: contracts, governance, operations & maintenance (O&M), compliance

Isolated dams, constrained grids, delayed industrial development… but also monetizing wasted energy sources: flare gas, landfill gas, biogas / syngas (e.g., biochar), and more broadly any situation where energy is available but difficult to evacuate...


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Typical electricity cases


Isolated hydropower:​ installed capacity > evacuation capacity or local demand

Constrained grids: losses, load shedding, congestion, curtailment

Underutilized grids: missing off-taker or demand shifted in time


 
Schéma des cas typiques d’électricité excédentaire (hydro isolée, congestion réseau, demande locale insuffisante)

Typical gas cases


Flare gas (flaring): associated gas production > collection / treatment / transport capacity

“Waste” gas: biogas / landfill gas / pyrolysis gas (biochar) left unmonetized due to lack of use or offtake



Schéma de valorisation du gaz de torchères ou gaz “déchets” via production électrique et puissance de calcul

Wasted gas → Electricity → Computing power → Revenue

 

What we do

1) Resource identification

Available energy, grid constraints, site, access, first metrics and opportunity structure.


2) Local anchoring & site access

Local partner, land / access, permits, logistics, operator interface.


3) Energy & technical

Capacity (MW), quality, stability, protections, metering, continuity, service commitments.


4) Country & execution risk

Security, customs, supply chain, planning, operators, on-the-ground governance.


5) Contracts & governance

Power purchase agreement (PPA) / supply, operations & maintenance, audit rights, milestones, remedies, controls.


6) Compliance & integrity

Compliance baseline, anti-corruption, traceability, investor reporting.



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