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The Power Procurement Masterclass

The Playbook gives you the framework. The Masterclass gives you the complete system — every template, every script, every strategy we use with our $50K-$150K advisory clients, packaged for operators who want to run the process themselves.

  • 12 video modules walking through every step of the interconnection process, from site selection to energization
  • Complete template library — utility proposals, PPA term sheets, interconnection applications, RFP responses
  • Utility negotiation masterclass with real recordings and breakdowns of what works (and what kills deals)
  • Regulatory filing toolkit — pre-filled FERC, ISO, and state PUC templates with step-by-step filing instructions
  • Market intel dashboard — live interconnection queue data, capacity maps, and regional power availability
  • Monthly Q&A calls with our advisory team — bring your specific project, get specific answers
Launch Price

Power Procurement Masterclass

Everything a data center operator needs to run power procurement internally.

$497 $2,500

One-time payment. Lifetime access. No recurring fees.

  • 12 video modules (6+ hours)
  • Complete template library (40+ docs)
  • Monthly live Q&A access
  • Interconnection queue database
  • Private community access
  • Future updates included
Get the Masterclass — $497
30-day money-back guarantee. No questions asked.

What Happens Next

Step 01

Read the Playbook

Check your email. Download the guide. Read it cover to cover — it's designed to be actionable in one sitting.

Step 02

Score Your Site

Use the Power Scorecard to evaluate your current or prospective data center site on 12 critical factors.

Step 03

Take Action

Pick one tactic from the Fast-Track Framework and implement it this week. Most operators see progress in days, not months.