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Nevada Data Center Opportunities
Our dedicated Business Development team strategically works to facilitate business site location, relocation and expansion in Nevada.
• Rate Comparisons • Labor• Resources• Potential Locations• Renewable Resources• Nevada Business Advantages• Nevada Technology Companies
Source: US Energy Information Administration - Table 5.6.B.
NV Energy Economic Development
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2019 Industrial Rates thru December
Nevada LaborNevada Labor: Data Processing, Hosting and Related Services
NAICS 2018 Jobs
2019 Jobs
2020 Jobs
Average Earnings Per
Job
Current Supplements
Current Wages, Salaries, & Proprietor Earnings
2019 Location Quotient
Data Centers518 2,619 2,591 2,867 $103,569 $19,218 $84,351 0.82
Clark County: Data Processing, Hosting and Related Services
NAICS 2018 Jobs
2019 Jobs
2020 Jobs
Average Earnings Per
Job
Current Supplements
Current Wages, Salaries, & Proprietor Earnings
2019 Location Quotient
Data Centers518 1,687 1,640 1,763 $111,649 $20,712 $90,937 0.71
Northern Nevada: Data Processing, Hosting and Related Services
NAICS 2018 Jobs
2019 Jobs
2020 Jobs
Average Earnings Per
Job
Current Supplements
Current Wages, Salaries, & Proprietor Earnings
2019 Location Quotient
Data Centers518 808 810 961 $91,844 $17,057 $74,787 1.41
Source: EMSI, NV DETR & BLS
Nevada Industry Breakdown
Northern Nevada
Clark County
Nevada
Source: EMSI, NV DETR & BLS
Dark green lowest risk, red highest risk.
Nevada, one of the safest places to live and work in the U.S.
Natural Disaster Map
Source: NYTimes.com
Highest Risk - DallasTwisters, hurricane remnants, hail, wind, drought and floods.
Fiber Optics Map
Nevada has several sites throughout the state supported by reliable NV Energy infrastructure for your mission critical electric loads.
Northern Nevada:Tahoe Reno Industrial Center
Northern Nevada has new premium data center locations that are in development. NV Energy will closely monitor these sites and will provide periodic updates.
Southern Nevada:City View Industrial ParkVegas Industrial ParkGolden Triangle 29Golden Triangle 24Golden Triangle 27Miner's Mesa Industrial Park
Potential Locations
• Customers are currently benefitting from:
• 15 Geothermal projects• 27 Solar projects• 4 Biomass/ methane/
waste heat• 5 Small hydro &
Hoover Dam• 1 Wind project
• 1,591 MWs of new solar with 690 MW of Battery Storage under construction, in development or pending regulatory approval
Renewable Resources
Low Cost Renewable OptionsNV Energy is committed to low cost renewable solutions for our customers. In June, 2020 NV Energy will file a historic $120 million reduction for southern Nevada customers, which if approved will go into effect on January 1, 2021. That is in addition to a statewide decrease in customer rates of $105.7 million effective April 1, 2020 and another $30.6 million if approved by the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada effective on October 1, 2020. In addition to our commitment to low costs, NV Energy is also working with our customers to create new tariffs like the Large Customer Market Price Energy tariff approved in April, 2020 to support our ever changing customer needs.
Large General Service-3 Transmission Tariff (Standard South)• Current open rate class for customers with a minimum demand of 1000kW
serviced at 60kV or above. No contract or agreement required. Renewable mix at 21%, growth to 50% by 2030.
General Service-3 Transmission Tariff (Standard North)• Current open rate class for customers with a minimum demand of 1000kW
serviced at 60kV or above. No contract or agreement required. Renewable mix at 21%, growth to 50% by 2030.
Large Customer Market Price Energy Tariff (Southern Nevada)• Available for new customers that meet tariff criteria. The customer must
have an average annual hourly electric load of 10 megawatts or more. NV Energy will work with the customer to develop an energy supply agreement specific to their needs including a resource specific or market based product. The energy supply agreement must be approved by the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada.
• Nevada has a business and low tax friendly climate
• Low cost renewable options
• Proximity to major advanced IT hubs (San Francisco, Portland,
and Seattle)
• Nevada has access to over 56 million consumers within a day’s
drive, major highways, and fiber optic infrastructure connecting
Nevada to all of these consumers
• Nevada is positioned perfectly to be the home of the next Data
Center and Advanced IT revolution.
• Free cooling advantages
• Low total cost of operation
Nevada Business Advantages
Nevada Technology Companies
YearNumber of
Establishments YOYAverage
Employment YOYAvg Hourly
Wage2018 276 6.56% 2,619 33.51% $41.57 2017 259 -8.80% 1,931 10.47% $41.22 2016 284 0.71% 1,748 9.25% $39.95 2015 282 5.22% 1,600 20.85% $36.53 2014 268 9.84% 1,324 20.25% $35.75
5 year change 13.11% 134.15%Source: Nevada DETR
Nevada Industry Data (NAICS 518), Year over Year
Nevada IncentivesData Center Tax Abatement:Personal property tax abatement to 75% for up to 10 or 20 years Sales tax abatement to 2% for 10 or 20 years.
Requirement Type Timing 5 Years
Capital Investment
Urban >100,000/
60,000
New $25M for 10 years, $100M for 20 years
Expansion $25M for 10 years, $100M for 20 years
Number of Primary
Jobs Created
Urban >100,000/
60,000
New 10 for 10 years, 50 for 20 years
Expansion 10 for 10 years, 50 for 20 years
Minimum Hourly Wage
Urban >100,000/
60,000
New 100% statewide average wage ($23.47 FY20)
Expansion 100% statewide average wage ($23.47 FY20)
Source: Governor’s Office of Economic Development, Nevada
Contact Information:
Jeff Brigger – Director, Business Development
[email protected] | Cell: 775-354-8810
Resources:
NV Energy Economic Development website
Nevada Site Locator
Governor's Office of Economic Development
Contact Information