About
In an era of unprecedented load growth, the traditional utility interconnection queue has become the primary bottleneck for digital infrastructure. This webinar explores institutional-grade strategies to bypass grid congestion through behind-the-meter generation and fast-tracked utility partnerships.

Main Takeaways:
• Bypassing the Queue: How to leverage distributed generation and "bridge power" solutions to decouple project timelines from traditional utility delays.
• Infrastructure Arbitrage: Identifying "off-market" site selection opportunities by modeling power density and land-banking patterns of major hyperscalers.
• Risk Mitigation: Utilizing proprietary load forecasting and supply chain analytics to de-risk capital deployment against long-lead equipment bottlenecks.
• Unique Return Profiles: Evaluating the IRR impact of accelerated energization and the valuation premiums associated with shovel-ready, power-secured assets.
Presenters
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Carson Kearl
Senior Analyst, Enverus Intelligence® Research; Enverus
As an Analyst on the Enverus Intelligence® Research (EIR) team, Carson is the lead on data centers and advanced energy technologies. He was previously an analyst on the macro team and has additional experience advising large industrial consumers on their energy consumption. His education in economics at the University of Alberta focused on industrial organization and power markets.
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Thomas Mulvihill
Research Associate; Enverus Intelligence® Research; Enverus
Thomas Mulvihill is a Research Associate on the Enverus Intelligence Research team, having joined Enverus in January 2025. Based in Calgary, Thomas supports coverage across the Lower 48, with a focus on power market research, long-term load forecasting, and battery energy storage systems (BESS). He brings a strong quantitative background to his work, leveraging modeling and analytical approaches to help clients navigate evolving power markets and storage-driven opportunities. Thomas earned a degree in Applied Mathematics and Computer Engineering from Queen’s University in 2024.
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Aaron Larson
Executive Editor, POWER magazine
Aaron Larson joined the POWER team in September 2013 as an associate editor and was named executive editor in 2017. Aaron has a bachelor’s degree in nuclear engineering technology and a master’s degree, specializing in finance. He spent 13 years in the U.S. Navy nuclear power program, advancing to Chief Petty Officer. He has worked at commercial nuclear, biomass, and coal-fired power plants, functioning in operations, maintenance, safety, financial, and management capacities. Aaron holds a Chief A Engineer boiler operator license in the state of Minnesota.
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