Power Feasibility for Infrastructure Development

Data Centers • AI Infrastructure • Battery Storage (BESS) • Microgrids • Energy Projects

CRG Devco works with developers, investors, and landowners to evaluate whether a site can realistically support power-intensive infrastructure. Our feasibility assessments identify power availability, grid constraints, and infrastructure pathways before significant capital is committed to development.

 

OUR CAPABILITIES

How CRG Devco Evaluates Infrastructure Sites

Power Availability Analysis

Evaluate nearby substations, transmission lines, and grid capacity to determine whether a site can support data centers, AI infrastructure, battery storage (BESS), and energy development.

Utility & Interconnection Strategy

Identify potential utility interconnection pathways, infrastructure upgrade requirements, and realistic timelines for delivering power to the project site.

Microgrid & On-Site Generation

Assess microgrid configurations, battery storage (BESS), solar generation, and other on-site energy solutions where grid power alone may be constrained.

Infrastructure Development Strategy

Define a clear development pathway outlining power constraints, infrastructure requirements, and realistic strategies for moving projects from feasibility to construction.

PROJECT TYPES

Infrastructure Projects We Evaluate

CRG Devco evaluates sites for a range of power-intensive infrastructure projects where grid capacity, transmission access, and energy strategy determine development feasibility.
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Data Centers & AI Infrastructure

Evaluate sites for hyperscale data centers and AI compute facilities requiring large electrical loads and long-term power infrastructure planning.

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Battery Energy Storage (BESS)

Assess feasibility for grid-scale battery storage projects including interconnection capacity, transmission access, and infrastructure requirements.

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Microgrids & Energy Infrastructure

Identify opportunities for microgrids, distributed energy systems, and hybrid infrastructure supporting industrial and grid-constrained developments.

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Industrial Power Users

Evaluate sites for manufacturing, logistics, and industrial operations requiring large, reliable electrical capacity.

HOW WE WORK

Our Infrastructure Feasibility Process

CRG Devco evaluates sites for power-intensive infrastructure including data centers, AI compute, battery storage (BESS), microgrids, and industrial energy systems. Our feasibility process identifies power availability, infrastructure constraints, and realistic development pathways before significant capital is committed.

Site Screening

Evaluate site location, nearby substations, transmission infrastructure, and grid capacity to determine whether the property may support power-intensive development such as data centers, AI infrastructure, and battery storage.

Infrastructure Feasibility

Assess utility interconnection pathways, power delivery constraints, microgrid opportunities, and infrastructure requirements that may affect project development.

Development Strategy

Define realistic infrastructure pathways and development strategies to move projects from feasibility toward engineering, permitting, and construction.

Evaluating Sites for Power-Intensive Development

Power availability has become the primary constraint for data center development, AI infrastructure, battery storage (BESS), microgrids, and large industrial energy projects. Many sites appear suitable for development but ultimately lack the transmission access, substation capacity, or realistic interconnection pathways required to support large electrical loads.

CRG Devco evaluates land and industrial sites to determine whether a property can realistically support power-intensive infrastructure before significant capital is committed to engineering, permitting, or development. Our process considers grid constraints, transmission availability, and potential interconnection pathways based on publicly available grid infrastructure and electric transmission planning information from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.

Our feasibility analysis evaluates:

• proximity to substations and transmission infrastructure
• available grid capacity and potential upgrade requirements
• utility interconnection feasibility
• microgrid and onsite generation opportunities
• battery storage (BESS) integration potential
• infrastructure development constraints and timelines.

Power availability has become the primary constraint for data center development and large infrastructure projects as transmission capacity and grid constraints continue to tighten across many regions, according to data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration.

 

Submit a Site for Feasibility Review

If you control land or an industrial property and want to understand whether it can support data centers, AI infrastructure, battery storage (BESS), microgrids, or other power-intensive energy projects, submit the site for review.