Answer for darksoft:
I plan to move there myself before the end of June. I have looked at a couple of possibilities in Wenatchee, but nothing final as yet. Here is most recent communication I have had with Douglas County PUD:
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Thank you for your response Mr. Bill Dobbins. Now I know that we are indeed welcome.
At this point we are a very small startup, and the number of machines we are contemplating on putting on your grid is such that the power consumption will be well below 2500kVA. These machines consume more kWh than normal because these are constantly powered at full capacity 24/7. However, the average power consumption per machine is only 800 Watts. At this time, we are not planning on installing more than a hundred.
If business is good, then the number of machines installed will increase, and we will have to build a full data center.
There is one other similar startup I know who will be locating in Douglas County. Like I said in my initial email, I believe there will be more, and if things look good, the number of similar businesses will only increase.
--Carlos
From: Bill Dobbins [mailto:billd@dcpud.org]
Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2013 2:34 PM
To:
ctapang@centerus.comCc: Jerry Kyle; Meaghan Vibbert
Subject: Your message submitted through the Douglas County PUD website
Good morning Mr. Tapang,
I am responding to the following message from you:
My company Centerus Inc (Washington state UBI #602-885-621) is planning to locate a business in Douglas county. The main reason for selecting Douglas county for this business is that you have among the lowest electricity rates in all of the U.S.A.
What is this business? It is an Internet business, specifically Internet currency business. We will be installing specialized computer systems in a rented space. The currency we will be "mining" is called Bitcoins, which is today all over the Internet (please google it if you are interested in the subject).
There will be more businesses like us that will locate in your county in the coming months. This "gold rush" will start in July.
My question is, will you welcome us? How much electricity rate are we looking at? Is it really less than 3 cents per kWh?
Thank you.
Carlos C Tapang
President
Centerus Inc.
To address your questions in the final paragraph:
1. Douglas PUD is here to serve the electricity needs of residents and businesses in Douglas County. Our electric prices are as stated on our website. They are subject to adjustment from time to time as needed to prudently fund our operation.
2. Large customers need to negotiate a contract for service with us rather than just planning to receive service according to the rate schedules.
3. If you are planning to locate in an existing building and also planning to install a large volume of electronic equipment, it is possible that the electric system serving that location may need to be upgraded.
The best course of action may be for you to start by completing a customer service request through our engineering department. One way to start is to call our office 509-884-7191 and ask for Distribution Engineering. Alternatively, you may ask for me and I will make sure you are talking to the correct people here.
Thank you for your interest in Douglas County.
Bill Dobbins
General Manager