Land. Power. Scale.

Beacon secures the critical components of large-scale digital infrastructure to support the next generation of AI and cloud development across North America.

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Saint John, New Brunswick

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Our Development Portfolio

Built for markets where scale is still possible

Our portfolio includes more than 10 sites in development across North America, representing over 6.0 GW of planned capacity, located in regions where power availability, land scale, and infrastructure fundamentals align for long-term growth.

Each campus begins with the same principle: secure the inputs first. Land, power, connectivity, and permitting are addressed early so infrastructure can move from concept to delivery with greater certainty.

Our Approach

Start with the fundamentals. Build from there.

Delivering large-scale infrastructure begins with the right inputs. Beacon focuses on the fundamentals first so projects can move from concept to operation with greater certainty.

Energy Integration

Power determines whether infrastructure can scale. Beacon evaluates energy markets early and designs flexible energy strategies that combine grid access, on-site generation, and storage to support high-density workloads over time.

Infrastructure Delivery

Every campus is designed around the needs of hyperscale and AI workloads, from powered shell to turnkey facilities. Our delivery model prioritizes speed, reliability, and long-term operational performance.

Connectivity

Proximity to long-haul fiber routes ensures low-latency access to major interconnection hubs and cloud regions across North America.

Sustainability

Beacon campuses integrate conventional and renewable energy generation alongside storage and emerging technologies to support long-term energy resilience.

Partnerships

Delivering complex infrastructure requires strong partners. Beacon works closely with energy providers, utilities, construction firms, and network operators to deliver projects efficiently and responsibly.

Energy at the Core

Energy determines where large-scale digital infrastructure can be built and how quickly it can grow. Beacon approaches development from the energy outward. Power availability, market fundamentals, and long-term reliability shape every campus we deliver.

Grid Fundamentals

Beacon focuses on regions where power markets support long-term growth. Strong generation capacity, stable transmission infrastructure, and supportive regulatory environments allow campuses to scale alongside demand.

Integrated Energy Systems

Modern AI workloads require stable, high-density power. Beacon campuses combine grid interconnection with on-site generation, renewable integration, and energy storage to create resilient energy systems designed for expansion.

Communities First

Infrastructure projects succeed when they align with the communities around them.

Before a project is announced, Beacon engages local leaders, landowners, and stakeholders to understand regional priorities and constraints. That early dialogue helps shape projects that fit their environment and build long-term trust.

Our goal is simple: develop infrastructure that communities welcome and that markets rely on.

By the Numbers

Beacon’s development pipeline reflects a deliberate approach to infrastructure. Projects advance where land, power, and permitting align to support long-term scale.

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