AWS New Albany Campus 3 (expansion)
Licking County, OH
AWS New Albany Campus 3 (expansion) is a under construction data center in Licking County, OH, operated by Amazon Data Services, Inc. and ultimately owned by Amazon.com, Inc.. DataCentersExposed has documented 1,100 MW of reported power capacity at this site.
Reporting by Eric Keller · Updated Jun 14, 2026
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Licking, Ohio
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1,100 MW of new demand — roughly a city of 880,000 homes.
Large new loads can raise transmission and capacity costs that land on every ratepayer. Residential power in OH is 18.8¢/kWh, up 16.6% year-over-year. (MW→homes is a rough ~800/MW planning figure.)
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Overview
AWS New Albany Campus 3 is a hyperscale data center expansion under construction in Licking County, Ohio, operated by Amazon Data Services, Inc., a subsidiary of Amazon.com, Inc. The project carries a reported power capacity of 1100 MW, drawing electricity from Licking Rural Electric INC within the PJM grid. The scale of that draw places the campus among the region's largest electricity consumers.
Operator chain
- Ultimate parentAmazon.com, Inc.
- Files asAmazon Data Services, Inc.
- This facilityAWS New Albany Campus 3 (expansion)
In the news
source: GDELT- Law's Miranda Leppla and Great Lakes Energy Institute's Jonathan Steirer discusses Ohio’s rapid data center expansion - Case Western Reserve UniversityCase Western Reserve University· Jun 12, 2026
- Ohio farmers fear land seizures as data center expansion sparks property rights battle - AgrolatamAgrolatam· Jun 10, 2026
Tax breaks & subsidies
source: Good Jobs First / GASB 77These tax breaks are recorded to Amazon.com, Inc. (the operator/parent) and may cover this or other sites — no state names the recipient at the facility level.
- Texas Qualifying Large Data Center Project Exemption$0State of Texas · granted 2026 · term — yr · source
- Texas Qualifying Large Data Center Project Exemption$0State of Texas · granted 2026 · term — yr · source
- Texas Qualifying Large Data Center Project Exemption$0State of Texas · granted 2026 · term — yr · source
- Long-Term Rural Enterprise Zone (Morrow County School District 1)$16,668,806Morrow County School District 1, OR · granted 2024 · term — yr · source
- Texas Qualifying Data Center Exemption$0State of Texas · granted 2024 · term — yr · source
- Texas Qualifying Data Center Exemption$0State of Texas · granted 2021 · term — yr · source
- Texas Qualifying Data Center Exemption$0State of Texas · granted 2021 · term — yr · source
- Texas Qualifying Data Center Exemption$0State of Texas · granted 2021 · term — yr · source
Ohio reported $130.4M in Sales/use tax exemption for qualified property used in an eligible computer data center (R.C. § 122.175) for FY2024 (Ohio Department of Taxation / Office of Budget and Management). Program-wide, not attributable to this site.
Water use
No measured record exists, so this is a low-confidence model from 1,100 MW (disclosed IT power): 1.8 L/kWh cooling (temperate climate) + 0.5 gal/kWh embedded in PJM grid mix. How we estimate. Have a utility document? Send it and we'll replace this with the real figure.
EPA permits & violations
source: EPA ECHONo reported violations as of last sync.
What this site costs the grid
source: PJM RPM auction reportsPJM's capacity auction sets a $/MW-day price that utilities pass on to every household and business in the zone. This site cleared at the PJM-wide (RTO) price, where soaring data-center demand is a documented driver. See the full zone-by-zone breakdown →
1,100 MW of load at the zone's $333/MW-day, annualized — the capacity charge a load this size carries at the current auction price.
Separately, a typical home in this zone pays an estimated $4 to $10/mo more on the capacity portion of its bill that PJM's market monitor attributes to data-center demand. See your address's full impact →
Air quality near this site
source: AirNowAir Quality Index from the nearest AirNow reporting area (Columbus), as of 2026-06-10. Regional context — not this facility's own emissions.
Who lives nearby
source: Census ACS 2023Demographics of the census tract this facility sits in (American Community Survey 5-year estimates). Environmental-justice context for who bears the local impacts.
Nearest school
source: HIFLD / NCESThe nearest public school, New Albany Primary School in New Albany, is 2.8 mi from this site (1,060 students).
Schools are sensitive receptors for the noise, backup-generator exhaust, and traffic a large data center brings. Straight-line distance to the nearest public school (HIFLD/NCES, US public schools only).
Hearings timeline
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