Former Orloff Family Property

Industrial

Lake and Peninsula County, Alaska

DC Readiness
37.8
Limited / 100

Former Orloff Family Property is a industrial datacenter candidate site in Lake and Peninsula County, Alaska. It screens at 37.8/100 DC Readiness.

Power & interconnection

Speed to power

Connectivity

Site characteristics

Site typeIndustrial

Risk & environment

Water stress (WRI)Low
Wetlands (NWI)
Critical habitat
Superfund nearby
Hazard sub-score50/100

Location context

County hazard (FEMA NRI)Relatively Low (18)
DC tax incentiveNo
Cooling degree days0
Heating degree days10,000
Land price / acre$20,972

Full DC Readiness breakdown

All 13 weighted sub-scores (0–100) behind the composite DC Readiness score.

Power availability20%
30
Speed to power15%
50
Fiber connectivity12%
12
Energy cost10%
50
Water risk8%
50
Natural hazard8%
50
Buildability7%
50
Labor market4%
50
DC cluster4%
10
Land / acreage3%
43
Construction cost3%
50
Gas pipeline2%
10
Tax incentive2%
0
Climate / cooling2%
50

Nearby comparable sites

Other scored datacenter candidate sites in Lake and Peninsula County, ranked by DC Readiness.

Sites near Former Orloff Family Property
SiteTypeVoltageCapacityQueue waitScore
ILIAMNAFederal Excess44.9
Alaska Packers CanneryIndustrial42.7
EC FFE Lake and Peninsula BoroughGreenfield3.5 yrs41.4
Old DumpsiteIndustrial39.1
Columbia Ward Fisheries FacilityIndustrial39.1
License to Enter Properties (southern grouping)Industrial39.1
Mine SiteFormer Mine38.8
Former John Christensen Family PropertyIndustrial38.7

Dataset updated . Screening estimates derived from public data sources.

Figures are screening estimates derived from public infrastructure data. Catalogued capacity reflects theoretical candidate capacity, not deliverable or committed interconnection. Confirm all values with the utility, ISO, and on-the-ground due diligence.

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