
1,357 acres of integrated food production, clean energy, technology infrastructure, and regenerative community — designed for long-term investors and visionary project developers.
Developed by Regenomy · A Division of Kawin Holdings Inc.
Across the United States, food security, supply chain resilience, and rural economic development are converging into a new category of real asset investment. Lassen County represents one of the few regions where large-scale land, infrastructure potential, and development flexibility still exist together — at a price point that makes transformative projects financially viable.
The Lassen Food & Energy Campus is designed to unlock this opportunity through a structured, phased, and partner-driven model. Ten integrated development zones — from controlled-environment agriculture to AI-ready data centers — share infrastructure, energy, and logistics in a way that no single-use development can replicate.
"The last great undeveloped platform in Northern California."
Regenomy Development Team Assessment
Supply chain disruptions have exposed the fragility of centralized food systems. Distributed, climate-resilient food production is no longer optional — it is a national imperative.
Clean, reliable, and locally generated energy is the backbone of every modern enterprise. The campus integrates solar, geothermal, biogas, and battery storage into a self-sustaining microgrid.
AI and cloud computing demand land, power, and cooling at scale. Rural sites with renewable energy access are the next frontier for data center development.
Investors are increasingly seeking real assets that generate financial returns alongside measurable environmental and social impact — a convergence this campus is purpose-built to deliver.
1,357 acres organized into ten purpose-built zones — each a standalone investment opportunity, collectively forming an integrated ecosystem that multiplies the value of every component.

The food production and processing anchor of the entire campus.
Target Investor Profile
Agri-food companies, food security investors, impact funds, USDA grant-eligible operators.

Lassen Food & Energy Campus — Wendel, Lassen County, California — 1,357 Acres Master Plan
Lassen County offers a combination of scale, resource potential, and development flexibility that is increasingly difficult to find anywhere in California or across the Western United States. The convergence of these factors at a single, master-planned site represents a generational investment opportunity.
Contiguous 1,357-acre parcels suitable for multi-use, phased development — a scale that is increasingly impossible to assemble in coastal California or the Bay Area.
High-desert solar irradiance, documented geothermal resources, and proximity to existing transmission infrastructure create conditions for true energy independence.
Located on CA-139, 20 miles from Susanville, with direct access to both California and Nevada markets. Positioned between Sacramento and Reno for supply chain efficiency.
Lassen County's rural designation enables development flexibility, streamlined permitting, and eligibility for federal rural development programs and USDA funding.
High-desert air quality and access to clean water resources provide critical advantages for food processing, data center cooling, and agricultural production.
The site is uniquely suited for the convergence of food production, energy generation, technology infrastructure, and destination hospitality — all within a single master-planned campus.
Flagship Status
No comparable integrated campus of this scale, diversity, and strategic positioning exists anywhere in Northern California. The Lassen Food & Energy Campus has the potential to define a new category of rural infrastructure investment — one that will attract national attention, federal support, and long-term institutional capital.
Each zone of the Lassen Food & Energy Campus is supported by powerful, independent macro trends. Together, they create a resilient investment thesis that is not dependent on any single market condition.

Supply chain disruptions, climate volatility, and growing demand for locally produced food have created an urgent need for distributed, climate-resilient food production infrastructure. The USDA's $840M Regenerative Pilot Program and California's $21.5M food systems investment signal the scale of public commitment to solving this challenge. The NutriSecurity Campus is positioned to capture this capital while serving a genuine market need.

Over 50% of new data center campuses are projected to exceed 500MW by 2035. The demand for land, power, and cooling capacity is driving developers away from congested urban markets toward rural sites with renewable energy access. Lassen County's high-desert solar resources, documented geothermal potential, and available transmission capacity make it one of the most compelling undeveloped energy sites in the Western United States.

The AI infrastructure buildout is creating unprecedented demand for data center capacity outside traditional markets. Rural California sites with renewable power, fiber connectivity, and development-ready land are commanding premium valuations. The campus's 200–300 acre Data Center Zone, powered by on-campus solar and geothermal, is designed to meet this demand with a differentiated, sustainability-forward value proposition.

Demand for authentic, nature-based, farm-integrated hospitality experiences is growing rapidly. The Fresco Regenerative Village captures this trend by offering a premium destination experience that is directly connected to the campus's food production and regenerative agriculture activities. This creates a recurring revenue stream that also serves as a powerful marketing and community engagement platform for the entire campus.
The campus is structured to accommodate diverse investor and developer profiles. Each zone can be developed independently while benefiting from shared campus infrastructure — reducing capital requirements and accelerating returns for every participant.
The campus offers exposure to a diversified portfolio of real assets — land, infrastructure, food production, and energy — within a single structured platform. Multiple revenue streams, long-term income potential, and measurable ESG impact make this a compelling addition to any real assets allocation.
Engagement Pathways
Secure a long-term, cost-competitive production base in a strategically located, infrastructure-ready campus. The campus's integrated energy and logistics infrastructure reduce operating costs significantly versus standalone facilities.
Engagement Pathways
400–500 acres of solar-ready land, documented geothermal potential, and a captive on-campus energy demand create an exceptional opportunity for renewable energy developers. The campus provides both a development site and a guaranteed offtaker.
Engagement Pathways
200–300 acres of data center-ready land with access to 50MW+ of renewable power, high-speed fiber, clean air and water for cooling, and proximity to both California and Nevada markets. Designed to accommodate hyperscale expansion.
Engagement Pathways
The Fresco Regenerative Village represents a rare opportunity to develop a premium, farm-integrated destination experience in an untouched high-desert landscape. Growing demand for authentic, nature-based hospitality makes this a compelling development opportunity.
Engagement Pathways
The campus is positioned to leverage multiple federal and state rural development programs, USDA funding, California climate investment grants, and economic development incentives. Public sector partners play a critical role in accelerating infrastructure development.
Engagement Pathways
Important Notice: This website is for informational purposes only and does not constitute an offer to sell or solicitation of an offer to buy any securities or investment products. All investment decisions should be made in consultation with qualified financial and legal advisors. Specific investment terms and structures are subject to negotiation and due diligence on a project-by-project basis.
The Lassen Food & Energy Campus is not simply a real estate development. It is a platform designed to generate measurable, lasting impact across six dimensions — making it uniquely attractive to impact investors, public sector partners, and mission-driven operators.
Healthy security for a growing world — distributed, climate-resilient food production that reduces dependence on fragile supply chains.
Clean, reliable, renewable energy for generations — a fully integrated microgrid that powers the campus and exports to the grid.
AI-ready infrastructure for a digital future — data center and fiber infrastructure that positions Lassen County as a technology hub.
Vibrant living, education, and opportunity — the Fresco Village creates a destination that benefits the entire Lassen County community.
Regenerating soil, water, and ecosystems — every zone is designed with environmental restoration as a core operating principle.
Jobs, investment, and long-term value — the campus creates hundreds of direct and indirect jobs while generating lasting economic activity in Lassen County.
Ready to be part of something historic?
The Lassen Food & Energy Campus is actively seeking development partners and investors.
Regenomy acts as the platform architect — bringing together land, concept, infrastructure, partners, and capital to make projects happen. Each partner engages at the level that matches their expertise and capital, within a governance structure designed for long-term alignment.
Master planning, development origination, infrastructure coordination, partner onboarding, and long-term platform stewardship. Regenomy brings together land, concept, partners, and capital to make projects happen.
The 1,357-acre Wendel site is held by a long-term strategic land partner committed to the campus vision. The land is made available for development through structured, long-term agreements that align incentives across all parties.
Companies and investors who develop individual zones through structured site agreements. Each zone is independently capitalized while sharing campus infrastructure — reducing costs and accelerating timelines for every participant.
Regenomy directly develops and operates the two anchor projects — the NutriSecurity Campus and Fresco Regenerative Village — establishing proof-of-concept and generating early campus momentum that benefits all zone partners.
Why Partner with Regenomy
Regenomy brings deep expertise in master planning, regenerative development, and infrastructure platform creation — combining the vision of a developer with the discipline of an infrastructure operator.
Structured for Success
Each zone engagement is structured to align incentives between the platform, the landowner, and zone partners — ensuring that every participant benefits from the campus's collective success.
California Governed
All development agreements are governed by California law, with transparent governance structures and clearly defined roles for all parties. Specific terms are negotiated on a project-by-project basis.
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Developed By
Regenomy
A Division of Kawin Holdings Inc.
Wendel, Lassen County, California