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Cleaner power. More local value. Fewer rate shocks.

Firma supplies clean firm power for data center growth through the utility process, protecting electric bills, strengthening reliability, and creating lasting local value.

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Our role

We help load growth benefit the communities where it operates.

Firma supplies the data center's power through a bring-your-own-generation structure — grid-connected supply combined with onsite resources and flexibility — so existing customers benefit from, rather than subsidize, the new load.

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The right resource in the right place

Not every megawatt belongs behind the fence. Firma combines grid-connected supply, onsite resources, and flexibility from the locations where they perform best.

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Utility-reviewed and approved

Solutions designed around utility standards and processes.

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Powers new economic growth

Enable data centers without added burden on local rates.

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Protects what matters locally

Preserves reliability, affordability, and the character of your community.

What changes

Add clean, reliable power without changing how the utility serves existing customers.

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Who pays

Projects are structured so local customers do not subsidize private load growth.

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How reliability is reviewed

Every proposal goes through utility engineering, operating, and planning review.

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Local value

More tax base, local jobs, infrastructure investment, and long-term community benefits.

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Protecting your electric bill

Utility-reviewed clean supply.

Our solutions are built around utility processes and structured to protect existing customers, every time.

  • No cost shifts to existing customers
  • Solutions approved through standard utility review
  • Reliability maintained and transparently communicated
  • Clean energy sourced where it best fits the grid
Shared benefits

Growth should leave the community stronger.

A clear BYOG record helps residents see who supplies the power, who pays for it, and how new load can support civic priorities without bill shock.

Schools

A stronger tax base can support classrooms, services, and long-term civic priorities.

Infrastructure

Growth can fund roads, grid upgrades, and public improvements when responsibilities are clear.

Clean power

Offsite clean firm supply lets load growth advance without pushing costs onto residents.

What this looks like in your town

Thoughtful growth. Stronger communities.

Communities deserve to see the practical upside in the same frame: stronger services, visible investment, cleaner power procurement, and a clearer public record for growth.

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How Firma engages

We listen first. We build trust.

The standard is simple: explain the project as if it were proposed near our own homes, listen carefully, and improve the plan before decisions are locked in.

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Listen

Understand local priorities, concerns, and infrastructure questions.

Share

Put the power path, cost responsibility, and open questions in plain language.

Collaborate

Align project commitments with local priorities and utility requirements.

Document

Keep benefits, impacts, and responsibilities visible in the public record.

Community questions

The hard questions belong in the open.

The point is not to smooth over local concerns. It is to separate power responsibility, community impacts, and project commitments clearly enough for residents to inspect.

Water use depends on the customer’s facility design and local approvals. Firma’s role is to make sure the power strategy is transparent, utility-reviewed, and structured so residents are not subsidizing new load.

Let’s power what’s next

Stronger communities. Cleaner power.

Share your project details and we’ll map a path.