Avista confirms 'large load' customer is a data center
The utility says the customer will pay for added infrastructure as the project advances through engineering, procurement and permitting.
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Avista confirms ‘large load customer’ in energy deal is a data center
Spokane, WASH. -- Avista confirmed today that the 'large load customer' it entered into an agreement with that would consume as much electricity as half the utility's service area in Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho, is in fact a data center. The company originally said it could not provide any specifics on the project, but
Who? Where? We don’t know, but Avista is entertaining a large data center
After a local TV station reported Tuesday that a potential Avista Corp. customer wants to build a large data center, the power company told journalists it had not given details about the facility sooner because “there was uncertainty around what we could confirm publicly.”Spokanites had been nervously murmuring about the specter of a data center for months since proposed legislation that would have exempted new data centers from the state sales …
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