Reid Gardner Power Station

Brownfield

Moaba, Nevada

Legacy capacity
220
MW

Reid Gardner Power Station is a former power_plant site in Moaba, Nevada. Retired generation sites are among the most attractive datacenter redevelopment targets: the existing interconnection was sized for roughly 220 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 useformer power_plant site
Site typeepa_brownfield
Existing capacity220 MW

Grid hookup & remediation

Cleanup statuscleanup_complete
Why this site is datacenter-attractive: a former power_plant site 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.

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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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