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AWS Quincy

Grant County, WA

AWS Quincy is a mapped data center in Grant County, WA, operated by Amazon Data Services, Inc. and ultimately owned by Amazon.com, Inc.. DataCentersExposed has documented 540 MW of reported power capacity at this site.

Reporting by · Updated Jun 14, 2026

Real parent
Amazon.com, Inc.
Operator
Amazon Data Services, Inc.
Power
540 MW
Utility
PUD No 2 of Grant County
Grid
GCPD
Attribution & capacity confidence:mediumprovenance JSON
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Dot size = disclosed capacity (MW). Smallest = undisclosed, not small.

Overview

AWS Quincy is a hyperscale data center in Grant County, WA, operated by Amazon Data Services, Inc. and ultimately owned by Amazon.com, Inc. Operational since 2014, the site draws a reported 540 MW of power from PUD No 2 of Grant County, on the GCPD grid. It is currently mapped.

Operator chain

Tax breaks & subsidies

source: Good Jobs First / GASB 77

These 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.

Total to this operator: $16.7M
  • Texas Qualifying Large Data Center Project Exemption$0
    State of Texas · granted 2026 · term yr · source
  • Texas Qualifying Large Data Center Project Exemption$0
    State of Texas · granted 2026 · term yr · source
  • Texas Qualifying Large Data Center Project Exemption$0
    State of Texas · granted 2026 · term yr · source
  • Long-Term Rural Enterprise Zone (Morrow County School District 1)$16,668,806
    Morrow County School District 1, OR · granted 2024 · term yr · source
  • Texas Qualifying Data Center Exemption$0
    State of Texas · granted 2024 · term yr · source
  • Texas Qualifying Data Center Exemption$0
    State of Texas · granted 2021 · term yr · source
  • Texas Qualifying Data Center Exemption$0
    State of Texas · granted 2021 · term yr · source
  • Texas Qualifying Data Center Exemption$0
    State of Texas · granted 2021 · term yr · source
Statewide cost of this incentive

Washington reported $100.1M in Data center equipment and infrastructure sales/use tax exemption — rural counties (RCW 82.08.986 / 82.12.986) for FY2024 (Washington State Department of Revenue). Program-wide, not attributable to this site.

source · All Washington subsidies →

Water use

Modeled estimate~8M gpd
Direct (onsite cooling)
~3.3M gpd
Indirect (its electricity)
~4.7M gpd

No measured record exists, so this is a low-confidence model from 540 MW (disclosed IT power): 1.2 L/kWh cooling (cool climate) + 0.45 gal/kWh embedded in US grid average. How we estimate. Have a utility document? Send it and we'll replace this with the real figure.

EPA permits & violations

source: EPA ECHO

No reported violations as of last sync.

Air quality near this site

source: AirNow
2
PM2.5
Good

Air Quality Index from the nearest AirNow reporting area (Quincy), as of 2026-06-10. Regional context — not this facility's own emissions.

Who lives nearby

source: Census ACS 2023
Median household income
$97K
People of color
60%
Below poverty
5%
Tract population
3,054

Demographics 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 / NCES

The nearest public school, Pioneer Elementary in Quincy, is 1.4 mi from this site (262 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

No public-hearing records linked to this site yet. We surface planning-commission and board-of-supervisors dates when a record names a facility. If you know of a hearing on this site, tell us.