The article says the following:
The moratorium was later refined to only high-density applicants
WHO'S BUSINESS WOULD USE 250 kilowatt hours of electricity per square foot of space per year, but less than 5 average megawatts overall. Users of more than 5 megawatts need a power contract with the PUD.
Since it says, "WHO'S BUSINESS WOULD USE" instead of "WHO'S
BUILDING WOULD USE," I would have to be cautious. I need to find out more from the PUD before signing my name on the dotted line. Can you tell me what PUD it is? Is this Chelan or Douglas? I need to know so I can call them.
Your thread began with the following advertisement that indicates "1,000 feet":
I have a small data center looking to rent for $1000/month, $1000 deposit, and $1000 finders fee.
Available beginning of March 2016
Must be able to pass credit and background check. $30 application fee.
Includes:
2x 200amp 120/240V single phase panels
16x 30amp outlets, PDUs included with C13 and C20 outlets. C13/C14 and C19/C13 power cables also included.
Rooftop evaporative cooler
3x exhaust fans
Fiber Internet available, modem included.
~1000 sqft
<3cent/kWh electric rate
All you need would be miners, PSUs, network switches and ethernet cables. Would be good for around 60x S7
Located in Central WA.