- Massive 102,000 acre industrial center provides many remote, secure location options
- Low risk geography located in Department of Homeland Security Zone 1 Safety Zone
- Meets stringent TIA-942 Tier 4 criteria for datacenter construction
- Designated “minimally seismically active” by USGS
- High Desert location has no flooding or water issues and 8-9 months of free cooling
- Logistically strong location
- Just 9 miles east of Reno/Sparks
- Borders I80, one of the major east/west arteries in the nation
- Two dedicated exits (Patrick & USA Parkway), one that serves a four-lane artery south through the center of the park
- Only 15 miles to the Reno Tahoe International Airport with flights almost hourly to all major markets in the country, less than an hour to the Bay Area of CA.
- Parcels are fully prepped with basic utilities: water, cooling, waste, power, telecom
- High-pressure gas available with five generating power plants on site delivering more than 900 megawatts of electrical power available directly
to all park users - All necessary use permits and zoning in place
- Site condition enables accelerated construction, dramatically reducing time to occupancy
- All access to sites in place, fully paved and curbed
- Client specific sizes – 50K SF to 1M+ SF
- Internal access, security and safety built to client specifications
- Amenities address all workspace, loading dock, power yard, and parking needs
- Security features such as gates and perimeter fencing available
- Low cost construction
- Exceptional operating economy results in a very competitive total cost of ownership (TCO)
- High solar potential that has a measured DUI of 6.5-7 kWh/sq m/day for average 330 days per year, with six months of high intensity solar power
- Wind power is well established in region
- Validated high potential for Geothermal, industrial park sits directly in a corridor of geothermal energy facilities that have been in operation for many years
- Dry, high desert climate typically allows nine months of “free” air cooling
- Seven major telecommunications providers have fiber that runs parallel to I-80 and sites
- Reno has two redundant tele hotels connecting major US carriers and jump-offs to Asia
- Reno POP for Internet 2 to support Desert Research Institute – interconnect potential
- Sites supported by high capacity (OC192 or greater) fiber with SONET technology
- Substantial additional capacity available, highly scalable