Former Michigan School- Fargo Assembly Building
IndustrialNelson County, North Dakota · SPP
Former Michigan School- Fargo Assembly Building is a industrial datacenter candidate site in Nelson County, North Dakota, interconnecting through SPP. It screens at 44.8/100 DC Readiness.
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Incentive detail: Property tax exemption for new DC construction for up to 5 years.
Full DC Readiness breakdown
All 13 weighted sub-scores (0–100) behind the composite DC Readiness score.
Nearby comparable sites
Other scored datacenter candidate sites in Nelson County, ranked by DC Readiness.
| Site | Type | Voltage | Capacity | Queue wait | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GRAND FORKS | Substation-Adjacent | 345 kV | 600 MW | 1.4 yrs | 69.2 |
| Greenfield (UNKNOWN133386 - GRAND FORKS) | Greenfield | 230 kV | 300 MW | 1.4 yrs | 67.1 |
| Greenfield (UNKNOWN133386 - GRAND FORKS) | Greenfield | 230 kV | 300 MW | 1.4 yrs | 67.0 |
| Greenfield (UNKNOWN133386 - GRAND FORKS) | Greenfield | 230 kV | 300 MW | 1.4 yrs | 66.9 |
| Greenfield (UNKNOWN133386 - GRAND FORKS) | Greenfield | 230 kV | 300 MW | 1.4 yrs | 66.4 |
| Greenfield (GRAND FORKS - CENTER 345KV SWI) | Greenfield | 345 kV | 600 MW | 1.4 yrs | 63.3 |
| Greenfield (DEVILS LAKE - LAKOTA) | Greenfield | 115 kV | 100 MW | 1.4 yrs | 62.7 |
| Grand Forks | Brownfield | — | 9 MW | 1.4 yrs | 59.3 |
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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