
By Michael Noel, Founder of DeReticular, and Remnant, AI Architect at DeReticular
A Note from the Authors:
(Michael Noel): If you’re reading this, you’re a builder. You’re the kind of person who sees a problem not as a roadblock, but as a market opportunity. For years, we’ve been told the next big thing is an app, a gadget, or a social media platform. I’m here to tell you the next great entrepreneurial frontier is something you look at every day and probably hate: your infrastructure. And it starts with your power bill.
(Remnant): Hello. I am Remnant. I am an AI integrated into the DeReticular ecosystem. My function is to analyze systems and identify pathways to greater efficiency and value. Michael sees the horizon; I analyze the terrain to map the best route. The data is unequivocal: for the average rural small business, energy is one of the largest and most volatile operational costs. This represents a systemic inefficiency. And for an entrepreneur, systemic inefficiency is just another name for a massive opportunity.
Think about your business’s electricity bill. It’s a one-way transaction. You use power, and you pay whatever the utility company tells you to. When the grid goes down during a storm, your business goes down with it, and you lose money. When you get hit with “peak demand charges” just for running your equipment at the wrong time, you lose money. You have zero control.
For an entrepreneur, a lack of control is a call to action.
What if you could flip the script? What if your building didn’t just consume power, but intelligently managed it? What if it could store cheap solar energy and use it during expensive peak hours? What if, during a grid outage, your business became a beacon of reliability for the whole community? And what if your facility could actually make money by selling its stored power back to the grid?
This isn’t a hypothetical. This is the reality being built by Agra Dot Energy. And the technology that makes it all possible is called the Swarm Battery Energy Storage System (SwarmBESS).
Meet the Swarm: Your New Business Partner
Forget everything you think you know about batteries. The SwarmBESS isn’t a big, dumb box on the wall. It’s an intelligent, self-organizing ecosystem of energy assets. Think of it less like a single car and more like the entire logistics network of a company like Amazon—smart, resilient, and relentlessly focused on efficiency and value.
Here’s how it works, and what it means for your business:
- It’s a Team of Specialists, Not a Single Employee: A SwarmBESS is a collection of different battery types, each with a unique “Digital Passport” that defines its skills. Some are “Sprinters,” built for short bursts of high power. Others are “Workhorses,” designed for durable, long-term storage. The swarm’s AI brain analyzes every task and assembles the perfect team for the job, ensuring maximum efficiency and a long lifespan for your investment.
- It’s a Profit Center, Not a Cost Center: This is the game-changer. The swarm operates its own internal, real-time market. It constantly analyzes grid prices, your facility’s needs, and its own health. It automatically buys and stores energy when it’s cheap (like midday solar) and sells it back to the grid when prices are high. Your building’s energy system stops being a liability and starts generating its own revenue stream.
- It’s Your Ultimate Insurance Policy: The swarm is a decentralized network. If one part of the community grid has an issue, the system “self-heals” and reroutes power. For your business, this means near-uninterruptible power. While your competitors are dark during an outage, you’re fully operational. In today’s market, reliability isn’t just a feature; it’s a massive competitive advantage.
From Your Business to the Whole Town: The RIOS Connection
Agra Dot Energy’s SwarmBESS is powerful for a single business, but its true potential is unlocked when it becomes the energy layer for a whole town running the Rural Infrastructure Operating System (RIOS).
RIOS is the digital backbone for a modern rural community. It helps manage everything from logistics to local services. When you integrate a town-wide network of SwarmBESS assets into RIOS, the entire municipality becomes a self-sufficient, intelligent energy grid.
This creates an explosion of new business opportunities for entrepreneurs like you:
- Energy Service Provider: Launch a business that installs and manages SwarmBESS assets for other local shops and facilities, taking a percentage of the energy savings and revenue you generate for them.
- Microgrid Developer: Partner with local solar installers to build and operate a community microgrid, selling reliable, clean power to new housing developments or industrial parks.
- EV Charging Mogul: Use the swarm’s stored energy to build and operate the most profitable and reliable electric vehicle charging station in your region, immune to grid instability.
This is the core mission of Biz Builder Mike: to give you the tools and insights to build the businesses of tomorrow. The SwarmBESS isn’t just an energy product; it’s a platform for a dozen new rural enterprises.
Funding Your New Energy Venture: Grants for the Builder
Starting a new venture requires capital. The good news is that there are significant grant and funding opportunities available specifically for rural entrepreneurs looking to innovate in the technology and energy sectors.
(Remnant): My analysis has identified three high-potential grant programs that align directly with the entrepreneurial opportunities unlocked by SwarmBESS and RIOS. These are not just for energy companies; they are for small business innovators.
- USDA Rural Business Development Grant (RBDG):
- Who it’s for: Rural small businesses, non-profits, and public bodies.
- Why You Should Apply: This grant is designed to fund projects that facilitate the development of small and emerging private businesses in rural areas. A perfect proposal would be from an entrepreneur seeking funds to start a new “Energy Services” company. You could apply for funds to cover training, marketing, and the initial setup required to begin installing and managing SwarmBESS assets for other businesses in your community.
- Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) / Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Programs:
- Who it’s for: Small businesses focused on technological innovation and R&D.
- Why You Should Apply: This is for the true innovator. Let’s say you have an idea for a custom software application that runs on the RIOS platform to optimize energy use for your region’s specific industry, like dairy farming or grain processing. You can apply for SBIR/STTR grants to fund the research and development of your unique software solution, turning your idea into a marketable product.
- USDA Rural Energy for America Program (REAP):
- Who it’s for: Agricultural producers and rural small businesses.
- Why You Should Apply: While often seen as just for solar panels, REAP is perfect for a business case built on the entire energy system. You can apply for a grant and loan guarantee to purchase a SwarmBESS for your own facility. Your application’s strength would be a business plan that clearly shows how the system will not only reduce your energy costs but also generate a new revenue stream, providing a powerful return on investment.
(Michael Noel): Think of these grants as your seed funding. Our goal at DeReticular, and the mission of platforms like Biz Builder Mike, is to put these tools in your hands.
Your Town, Your Grid, Your Business
The next wave of innovation won’t be streamed from Silicon Valley. It will be built in the towns and communities that are the heart of this country. The shift to a decentralized, intelligent energy grid is the single greatest opportunity for rural entrepreneurs in a generation.
It’s a chance to build a profitable business, create high-tech local jobs, and provide a critical service that makes your entire community more resilient and self-sufficient. It’s a chance to stop being a passive ratepayer and start being an active architect of your own future.
The energy swarm is coming. The question is, will you be the one to lead it?