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Cloverleaf Infrastructure

About Cloverleaf Infrastructure

Cloverleaf Infrastructure is a U.S. powered-land and data center site development company building clean-powered, ready-to-build infrastructure sites for data center providers, cloud platforms, AI infrastructure users, utilities, investors, and energy innovators. The company develops large-scale digital infrastructure projects designed around power availability, transmission access, grid reliability, land control, community engagement, and speed to market. Cloverleaf’s model supports energy-intensive workloads including AI infrastructure, cloud computing, hyperscale data centers, and electrified industrial facilities.

Cloverleaf’s service portfolio centers on site acquisition, power-driven development, utility coordination, transmission strategy, interconnection planning, clean-energy supply, grid infrastructure, onsite generation, storage, and ready-to-build campus preparation. Its development approach prioritizes large electric-load customers that need scalable power and shorter deployment timelines. The company works with utilities, local governments, landowners, economic development organizations, and community groups to align projects with grid needs, local infrastructure, workforce programs, and long-term community value.

Cloverleaf differentiates through its power-first development model and investor-backed clean-energy infrastructure strategy. The company secured more than $300 million in capital commitments from NGP and Sandbrook Capital to develop large-scale clean-powered data center sites across the United States. Its Project Red Granite case study describes a Midwestern energy and data infrastructure site spanning up to 1,700 available acres, with 310 MW by 2027, 3.5 GW by 2030, proximity within four miles of 345 kV transmission, and zoning and annexation completed.

🏢 Facility Highlights

  1. Project Red Granite: Large-scale clean energy and data infrastructure site in a high-growth Midwestern market
  2. Available Acreage: Up to 1,700 acres available
  3. Power Delivery: 310 MW by 2027 and 3.5 GW by 2030
  4. Transmission Access: Less than 4 miles to 345 kV transmission
  5. Fuel Access: Reliable natural gas feeds
  6. Site Access: 3.5 miles of interstate frontage
  7. Entitlement Status: Zoning and annexation completed

🛠️ Service Portfolio Overview

  1. Powered Site Development: Ready-to-build sites for large-scale data center users and providers
  2. Power Strategy: Transmission, interconnection, utility coordination, and grid infrastructure planning
  3. Clean Energy Supply: Low-carbon electricity development for data center loads
  4. Real Estate Development: Land acquisition and campus preparation for high-capacity digital infrastructure
  5. Onsite Infrastructure: Generation, storage, and grid-support infrastructure planning
  6. Community Development: Local engagement, workforce programs, and infrastructure coordination

🏭 Who It Serves

  1. Data Center Providers: Powered development sites for long-term campus growth
  2. Cloud Platforms: Large-scale infrastructure sites for AI and cloud computing
  3. Utilities: Coordinated load growth, grid reliability, and power infrastructure planning
  4. Energy Innovators: Clean-energy infrastructure and grid modernization projects
  5. Investors: Powered-land development opportunities tied to digital infrastructure demand

🌱 Sustainability & Energy

  1. Low-Carbon Power: Data center sites powered by low-carbon electricity
  2. Grid Reliability: Projects designed to improve grid reliability and flexibility
  3. Clean Infrastructure Capital: More than $300 million committed for clean-powered data center site development
  4. Responsible Development: Project approach includes local infrastructure, workforce, education, and community benefit priorities