Planned Capacity is an El Centro, California-based energy technology and grid services company founded in 2021, focused on providing demand response services to balance power grids and make green/renewable energy resources economically viable. The company develops scalable, responsive solutions tailored to the specific needs of municipal, utility, and community partners, enabling them to integrate and monetize intermittent renewable energy while maintaining grid stability. Planned Capacity is a recognized leader in the utilization of immersion cooling technologies, applying advanced liquid immersion systems to high-density compute environments such as cryptocurrency mining and AI/HPC data centers. These immersion solutions significantly improve energy efficiency, reduce cooling costs, and allow for higher compute density while supporting grid-friendly demand response capabilities (e.g., rapid load shedding or flexible consumption). The company combines demand response expertise with immersion technology to create sustainable, high-performance infrastructure that aligns renewable energy growth with the increasing power demands of digital infrastructure. With a small team of 11-50 employees, Planned Capacity continues to expand its grid services and immersion cooling deployments. As of January 2, 2026, Planned Capacity is active with ongoing demand response projects, immersion technology deployment, and client partnerships in the renewable energy and high-density compute sectors.
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