AI is funding America's energy future.
Working families should capture the value, not just the cost.
Our target scale, and the foundation of the largest distributed utility.
Equivalent to ten large power plants, built from American rooftops
Our long-term vision for residents
AI data centers are projected to need 93GW of new power by 2029, roughly 90 large power plants. US grid infrastructure was not built for this. The gap between what's needed and what's available is growing every month.
In Q2 2025 alone. Waiting for power and permission.
The queue no conventional source can skip.
188 organized opposition groups in 40 states are actively blocking data center siting. Bans in 19 Michigan communities. $98B in projects blocked in Q2 2025 alone. Working families are absorbing rising energy costs with no share of the returns.
Over five years near data centers
that were halted or delayed over the past year due to organized opposition (Data Center Watch)
Different Channels. One compounding network. Resilience deploys solar and storage, aggregates capacity, and dispatches it to the grid. Powering the AI economy while reducing or eliminating energy costs for working families.
Of new power needed by US data centers by 2029. Roughly 90 large power plants the grid cannot build in time.
Of untapped solar potential across US homes. Only 5% of eligible homes have solar installed today.
Sources: 93GW — Goldman Sachs / EPRI (2024). 1,000GW solar potential — NREL, Rooftop Solar Technical Potential (2023).
Community benefit is the operating model: lower resident utility bills, local employment, and grid revenue that stays local. This is what converts community opposition into durable siting advantage. No grants. No PR. Built in from day one.
Distributed residential connects through existing grid infrastructure. No new transmission, no permitting delays, no queue. Homes are aggregated into a single dispatchable grid resource, structured for direct bilateral contracts, VPP participation, or capacity market revenue.
Resilience works with local CDFIs, land banks, foundations, and city partners from market identification through ongoing operations. Every deployment is built with the community, which means every deployment holds.




Key Advisor: Jigar Shah — Founder SunEdison. Former Director, DOE Loan Programs Office. Co-Founder Generate Capital.


Key Advisor: Ben Hellweg — Co-founded Home Partners of America. $10B+ in home acquisitions.


Key Advisor: Ashby Monk — Stanford Global Projects Center. Advises $4T+ in institutional capital worldwide.
