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

Top datacenter sites in Monroe County
SiteTypeVoltageCapacityQueue waitScore
EC FFE Monroe CountyGreenfield3.0 yrs55.1
OZ MonroeGreenfield3.0 yrs54.7
EC Coal Monroe CountyGreenfield3.0 yrs54.3
Mine SiteFormer Mine42.9
Sweet Springs ResortIndustrial38.6

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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