Keel Infrastructure
About Keel Infrastructure
Keel Infrastructure is a North American digital and energy infrastructure company developing AI data centers, HPC campuses, and power-backed compute infrastructure across Pennsylvania, Washington, and Québec. Its platform serves hyperscalers, neocloud providers, enterprise AI platforms, and high-performance computing workloads that require secured power, strategic land, and connectivity in constrained data center markets. Keel focuses on infrastructure that enables customers to deploy advanced compute capacity faster and at scale.
The company’s portfolio centers on large-scale campus development, power infrastructure, and high-density environments designed for next-generation GPU deployments. Keel integrates power, land, and connectivity across five listed campuses: Moses Lake, Panther Creek, Sharon, Sherbrooke, and Scrubgrass. Its active go-to-market sites include Panther Creek, Sharon, and Moses Lake, with development work advancing through zoning, permitting, engineering, and phased construction readiness.
Keel’s differentiators include a 2.2 GW multi-year pipeline, 341 MW energized capacity, 430 MW secured capacity, and campus locations near established data center corridors and metropolitan demand centers. Panther Creek is the flagship Eastern Pennsylvania campus with 350 MW energized capacity, 336 acres, and expansion potential to 510 MW. Sharon supports 110 MW energized capacity on 17 acres, while Moses Lake provides 18 MW energized capacity in the Pacific Northwest. Sherbrooke adds 96 MW energized capacity supported by renewable hydroelectricity in Québec, and Scrubgrass represents a long-term 1.3 GW expansion capacity opportunity.
🏢 Facility Highlights
- Campus Footprint: Five listed campuses across Moses Lake, Panther Creek, Sharon, Sherbrooke, and Scrubgrass
- Power Pipeline: 2.2 GW total multi-year pipeline
- Energized Capacity: 341 MW energized capacity across the platform
- Secured Capacity: 430 MW secured capacity
- Panther Creek: 350 MW energized capacity, 336 acres, and expansion to 510 MW
- Sharon: 110 MW energized capacity on 17 acres
- Moses Lake: 18 MW energized capacity on 6 acres
- Sherbrooke: 96 MW energized capacity with 74 MW Québec expansion capacity
- Scrubgrass: Up to 1.3 GW expansion capacity across 650 acres
🛠️ Service Portfolio Overview
- AI Data Centers: Campus infrastructure for AI and HPC workloads
- High-Density Compute: Sites configured for next-generation GPU deployment
- Power Infrastructure: Secured power and established grid interconnections
- Campus Development: Land, power, permitting, and infrastructure execution for large compute deployments
- Long-Term Infrastructure: Repeatable development framework across strategic North American markets
🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access
- Panther Creek Interconnects: 401 N. Broad, Equinix Ashburn, and DE-CIX New York
- Sharon Interconnects: PIT-IX and CL-IX
- Moses Lake Interconnect: SIX, Seattle IX
- Sherbrooke Interconnects: CAN-IX and Tor-IX
- Scrubgrass Interconnects: PIT-IX and CL-IX
🌱 Sustainability & Energy
- Québec Power: Sherbrooke portfolio powered entirely by renewable hydroelectricity
- Cooling Strategy: Cooler-climate campus locations support free-cooling efficiencies
- Water Strategy: Facilities designed with closed-loop cooling systems to minimize water use
