Project Crystal

A 919-acre, 1,200 MW energy campus site in Southeast Ohio originated, developed by Continuum Partners.

Grid-Powered Energy Campus for Hyperscale Compute

A 919-acre, grid-powered energy campus built for hyperscale compute originated by Continuum Partners.

Project Crystal demonstrates what's possible when site origination, grid planning, and stakeholder alignment are executed as a coordinated, sequenced strategy.

919
Acres
1,200 MW
Power Capacity
Grid
~2028
Target Operations

What We Did

Site Origination — Identified and secured a power-advantaged development site with the scale, grid access, and community conditions to support a multi-phase energy campus.
Grid & Utility Planning — Structured the power strategy around grid realities: capacity, reliability, interconnection sequencing, and long-lead execution. All power from the grid — no behind-the-meter generation.
Development Sequencing — Advanced civil planning, permitting, and phasing to create an executable delivery pathway with built-in expansion optionality.
Stakeholder Alignment — Coordinated with utility partners, local authorities, the Southeastern Ohio Port Authority, and community stakeholders to build a credible, supported project.

Energy Infrastructure That Strengthens the Places It Powers

Southeast Ohio has long been an energy region. As legacy coal-era jobs declined, communities have worked to create new pathways, especially for younger generations who want to build careers and stay local. Continuum believes that responsibly redeveloping existing industrial and energy infrastructure can accelerate that next chapter, when projects are planned transparently and executed with discipline.

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