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The High Desert
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The High Desert

Today Prineville’s geography effectively divides it in two, with visitors from the west passing over a high plateau (in the background here) before dropping down into the main town below. In the 90s, Prineville leaders realized they could develop industry on that plateau – “up on the grade,” locals say – at a comfortable distance from the rest of the community. Les Schwab built a new warehouse up there, and utilities followed: power, water, sewer, and eventually fiber-optic cable. Data centers, meanwhile, happen to require above all else 1) access to reliable, affordable power, and 2) cheap land in large quantities. A typical data center, which stores rows and rows of server racks, sits on at least 100 acres of land. As an added bonus, Prineville’s dry climate offered the promise of constructing energy-efficient data centers that would require less power to cool.
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