Amazon San Bernardino

Brownfield

San Bernardino, San Bernardino, California · Bloom Energy

Legacy capacity
1
MW

Amazon San Bernardino is a natural gas plant in San Bernardino, San Bernardino, California, retired 2023-09-01. Retired generation sites are among the most attractive datacenter redevelopment targets: the existing interconnection was sized for roughly 1 MW of generation, so the grid hookup, transmission rights, and often cooling-water access are already in place — collapsing the speed-to-power timeline versus a greenfield build.

Former use & capacity

Former usenatural gas plant
Site typeretired_plant
Existing capacity1 MW
Retirement date2023-09-01
EIA plant ID#59800

Grid hookup & remediation

Nearest substation0.7 mi
OperatorBloom Energy
Operator address1910 E Central Ave, San Bernardino, CA, 92408
Why this site is datacenter-attractive: a natural gas plant of this scale leaves behind a high-capacity grid interconnection that a new load can re-use, frequently shaving years off the interconnection queue. Retired-plant sites also tend to be already zoned for heavy industrial use with established road, rail, and water infrastructure.

Nearby datacenter candidate sites

Scored candidate sites near Amazon San Bernardino, ranked by DC Readiness.

Candidate sites near Amazon San Bernardino
SiteTypeStateCountyVoltageCapacityQueue waitScore
VALLEYSubstation-AdjacentCAOrange County500 kV1,000 MW5.7 yrs65.7
INLAND EMPIRESubstation-AdjacentCAOrange County500 kV1,000 MW5.7 yrs64.9
RANCHO VISTASubstation-AdjacentCAOrange County500 kV1,000 MW5.7 yrs63.3
MIRA LOMASubstation-AdjacentCAOrange County500 kV1,000 MW5.7 yrs63.1
SAN BERNARDINOSubstation-AdjacentCAOrange County230 kV300 MW5.7 yrs61.6
LUGOSubstation-AdjacentCALos Angeles County500 kV1,000 MW5.7 yrs61.2
Starbucks - Evolution FreshBrownfieldCAOrange County500 kV1 MW5.7 yrs59.9
Greenfield (SERRANO - VALLEY)GreenfieldCAOrange County500 kV1,000 MW5.7 yrs58.9

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Dataset updated . Screening estimates derived from public data sources.

Brownfield attributes are derived from EIA retired-generator and EPA public data. Existing capacity reflects the retired plant's historical nameplate, not deliverable interconnection for a new load. Confirm reusable interconnection rights, remediation status, and site availability with the utility, ISO, and current owner.

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