Datacenter Sites in Garza County, Texas

Garza County has 5 scored datacenter candidate sites averaging 44.2/100 DC Readiness, with a catalogued aggregate of 100 MW. FEMA rates local natural-hazard risk as "Very High". The county has a datacenter tax incentive on record.

5
Candidate sites
44.2/100
Avg DC Readiness
100 MW
Catalogued capacity
theoretical aggregate
Very High
Hazard rating

Site-selection context for Garza County

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Datacenter tax incentive
9.59¢/kWh
Commercial electricity
9.40¢/kWh
Industrial electricity
5
Fiber providers
Medium-High
Water stress
$1,244
Land price / acre
2,600
Cooling degree days
1,800
Heating degree days
65°F
Mean annual temp

Incentive detail: Chapter 313/Chapter 403 property tax abatements; Texas Enterprise Fund; no state income tax.

By site type

Top datacenter sites in Garza County

Top datacenter sites in Garza County
SiteTypeVoltageCapacityQueue waitScore
Greenfield (GRASSLAND - GRAHAM)Greenfield115 kV100 MW3.4 yrs57.0
Mine SiteFormer Mine44.2
Mine SiteFormer Mine39.9
Mine SiteFormer Mine39.9
Mine SiteFormer Mine39.9

Garza County datacenter FAQ

How many datacenter sites are in Garza County?
5 scored datacenter candidate sites, averaging 44.2/100 DC Readiness.
Does Garza County offer datacenter tax incentives?
Chapter 313/Chapter 403 property tax abatements; Texas Enterprise Fund; no state income tax.
What is the natural-hazard risk in Garza County?
FEMA's National Risk Index rates Garza County as "Very High" (score 55).
What are industrial electricity rates in Garza County?
Average industrial electricity is 9.40¢/kWh and commercial is 9.59¢/kWh in Garza County.

Dataset updated . Screening estimates derived from public data sources.

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