A private opportunity, structured for solar homeowners — built around the commercial assets supplying electricity to America's data centers.
Letter № 01 · Open enrollment
Portrait № 01
You already made the decision most homeowners never make. You bought solar. You understand that energy is an asset, not a line item — that the meter on your roof has been doing quiet arithmetic in your favor every month it spins.
For the eighteen years I worked inside this industry, I watched the same pattern play out. The homeowner produced a few kilowatts and a smaller utility bill. The institution produced a portfolio.
The commercial side of that same asset — the gigawatt-scale infrastructure now powering AI and the data centers behind it — has been locked behind institutional gates for a generation. Mitchell, on what Meridian was built to change
BlackRock, Goldman, JPMorgan — they have quietly deployed trillions into this category because the math is simple. Long contracts. Real assets. Electricity sold at the meter. Until now, no honest path existed for an individual homeowner to participate alongside them.
Meridian was built to open that door. Same asset class, same counterparties, structured for participation rather than gatekeeping. If you already understand energy, you belong here. Nothing on this page asks you to take a leap of faith — only to start a conversation.
Four steps separate an electron leaving the array from a number landing in your account. None of them involves leverage, derivatives, or anyone's clever idea about the future. We sell electricity; we share revenue.
AI training, hyperscale data centers, electrified industry — the grid is being asked to do more than it was built for. Long-term offtake contracts have followed.
Commercial and industrial solar arrays sited near demand. Engineering, permitting, interconnection, construction — owned and operated end to end.
15-to-25-year offtake agreements with investment-grade buyers convert kilowatt-hours into predictable, contracted revenue every billing cycle.
Revenue, less operating costs, flows to participants as a deposit on the same day each month. No portals to check, no statements to decode.
Meridian operates in the same category as the firms below — structured for individual participation rather than institutional gates.
Commercial-scale solar installations supplying electricity to data centers and enterprise facilities. Each project is owned, operated and reported on by Meridian.
Unedited reflections from solar homeowners who joined us. Names are real; words are theirs.
Every participant works directly with someone whose name appears below.










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