Datacenter Sites in Monroe County, West Virginia
Monroe County has 5 scored datacenter candidate sites averaging 49.1/100 DC Readiness, with a catalogued aggregate of 0 MW. FEMA rates local natural-hazard risk as "Relatively Low".
5
Candidate sites
49.1/100
Avg DC Readiness
0 MW
Catalogued capacity
theoretical aggregate
Relatively Low
Hazard rating
Site-selection context for Monroe County
No
Datacenter tax incentive
11.59¢/kWh
Commercial electricity
8.20¢/kWh
Industrial electricity
1
Fiber providers
Low
Water stress
$3,501
Land price / acre
800
Cooling degree days
5,000
Heating degree days
52°F
Mean annual temp
By site type
Top datacenter sites in Monroe County
| Site | Type | Voltage | Capacity | Queue wait | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| EC FFE Monroe County | Greenfield | — | — | 3.0 yrs | 55.1 |
| OZ Monroe | Greenfield | — | — | 3.0 yrs | 54.7 |
| EC Coal Monroe County | Greenfield | — | — | 3.0 yrs | 54.3 |
| Mine Site | Former Mine | — | — | — | 42.9 |
| Sweet Springs Resort | Industrial | — | — | — | 38.6 |
Monroe County datacenter FAQ
- How many datacenter sites are in Monroe County?
- 5 scored datacenter candidate sites, averaging 49.1/100 DC Readiness.
- Does Monroe County offer datacenter tax incentives?
- No datacenter-specific tax incentive is on record for Monroe County in our dataset.
- What is the natural-hazard risk in Monroe County?
- FEMA's National Risk Index rates Monroe County as "Relatively Low" (score 22).
- What are industrial electricity rates in Monroe County?
- Average industrial electricity is 8.20¢/kWh and commercial is 11.59¢/kWh in Monroe County.
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