A Native-owned developer partnering with Tribes and utilities to build community solar, energy infrastructure, and the facilities that depend on it.
On and off Tribal land.
Who we partner with
Sovereignty first, every project. We bring origination, structuring, and federal-preference capacity to the table; the Tribe holds the land, the consultation rights, and the public voice. We do not announce projects before the Tribe announces them, and we do not extract — we co-develop.
We develop, structure, and co-deliver the generation and storage that utilities need to serve load growth — community solar where the program rules support it, utility-scale solar and storage where the interconnection economics work, and behind-the-meter capacity where the customer demand requires it. WCI holds the developer position directly, or partners with established developers when the project requires deeper bench. Clear roles, clean papers.
We develop the energy, the land control, and the site infrastructure that anchor multi-hundred-megawatt loads. Our AI hub work — developing data center campuses purpose-built for AI compute — is structured around water, cooling, siting, and end-of-life discipline from the origination layer, not as a finishing pass. Through WCI Infrastructure Partners (WCI-IP) — an AI hub development vehicle partnered with KAD and JDA — we bring the construction-grade discipline that matches the scale of what tenants need to actually move power.
A Native-owned operating bench inside the federal Indian-preference framework. Navajo Nation Business Opportunity Act Priority 2 Preference certified. Meets the Indian Economic Enterprise criteria under the Buy Indian Act. We meet evaluation criteria; we don't talk around them.
