

FFNRG - Sourcecolo - Innovo
Where Data Thrives Off-Grid
Join Forces to Build and Develop Private Utility Data Parks
FFNRG Power Group, Sourcecolo Data Systems, and Innovo Solutions have formed a strategic national alliance to deploy and develop a groundbreaking network of Private Utility Data Parks across the United States. This coalition represents a major leap forward in the integration of renewable energy production, high-density computing, and next-generation infrastructure. By unifying on-site fuel and power production, data center development, and project financing, the alliance enables faster execution and significantly improved speed-to-market for large-scale data infrastructure.
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Over the next two years, the coalition plans to develop eight Private Utility Data Parks, each designed to operate as a fully self-sustaining ecosystem. These campuses will combine on-site green renewable energy production with advanced combined heat and power (CHP) systems capable of generating approximately 75 megawatts of clean, continuous power per campus. This energy will support a 100,000-square-foot data center at each location—without drawing power from local utilities.
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Each Private Utility Data Park will serve as a hub for innovation, economic development, and long-term workforce opportunities. Construction and ongoing operations are expected to create hundreds of high-quality jobs in engineering, energy production, data center operations, and advanced technology services.
Common Private Utility Data Park FAQs
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Will my utility power rates increase?
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No. Our Private Energy Coalition (PEC) will consume ZERO public utility power… in fact, our private utility data park will self-generate and transfer power into the local utility providers' grid, similar to how having solar panels on your home, PEC helps alleviate the power constraints impacting many areas.
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If not public utility, what is the power source?
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A fully sustainable, onsite Biomass power plant will be used for power generation.
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Will the emissions negatively affect air quality?
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With modern technology like Carbon capture and HEPA, air quality is not impacted.
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Will the private utility data park strain our local water supply?
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No. With the latest cooling technology being a closed-loop water system, ongoing water consumption is negligible.
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Will our water become contaminated?
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No. The minimal wastewater will be treated as part of our process, having no negative community impact.
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Will the building infrastructure create disruptive noise levels?
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No. Much of the building Infrastructure is housed within the private utility data park. The balance of the power-generating output items will be housed in a purpose-built noise-dampening facility.
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Will the overall environmental impact be negatively impacted?
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Quite the opposite. We are a positive environmental impact operation creating renewable power, solving waste stream issues, combined with resource optimization and energy-efficient technology- all with zero waste.
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Will the private utility data park become a drain on the local economy?
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No. In fact, many high-paying full-time jobs will be staffed by the local community for both the power plant and the private utility data park during construction and, of course, ongoing operations. The greater community as a whole will benefit as the park is extremely dependent on local subcontractors and service industry resources such as hotels, restaurants, etc.
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Will the private utility data park be an eyesore?
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No. This highly sophisticated building is aesthetically designed. Often used in marketing collateral and company websites, the private utility data park and landscaping will be top-notch.
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