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DataCentersExposed
U.S. data-center footprint

Alaska

DataCentersExposed tracks 1 AI data center in Alaska — 1 operating and 0 in the pipeline — across 1 county, drawing 0 MW of reported power demand from 0 tracked corporate operators.

Sources: Methodology, Coverage scorecard

DataCentersExposed tracks 1 data center in Alaska — 1 operating. Capacity figures are still being sourced for Alaska; where a facility's megawattage is on the public record, it appears on that facility's page.

Reporting by · Updated May 29, 2026

Tracked
1
data centers
Operating
1
live today
Pipeline
0
proposed / building
Demand
0 MW
0 w/ capacity
Counties
1
touched
Operators
0
corporate parents
The story so far

Alaska at a glance

Geographically, the buildout clusters: Denali County leads Alaska with 1 facility and a composite risk score of 4/100. Our county risk score weights project exposure (40%), power demand (30%), water draw (15%), and land footprint (15%); the full breakdown is shown on each county page.

Most of the Alaska fleet we track is already operating, which shifts the public conversation from "should this be built" to scrutiny of the deals already struck — the tax abatements granted, the water permits issued, and the rate impacts now showing up on bills.

We also surface the accountability trail: 1 state bill mentioning data centers and 6 recent news items are tracked for Alaska below, pulled from LegiScan and GDELT and refreshed automatically. Legislation is linked to the counties and operators it names; news is classified by community sentiment.

Where it's concentrated

County risk leaderboard

Risk methodology
CountyFacilitiesPipelineRisk
Denali County14
1 of 1 shown

All tracked facilities

FacilityOperatorStatusCountyMW
GDMS - GEP Program - AlaskaOperatingDENALI

Methodology & sources

Facility counts include operating, under-construction, proposed, and permitted sites. Capacity (MW) combines operator disclosures, interconnection-queue estimates, and research datasets; see each facility for provenance. County risk scores weight project exposure (40%), power demand (30%), water draw (15%), and land footprint (15%), renormalized over measured factors.

Every row carries a confidence level (high / medium / low) and a source URL. Spot an error? Tell us.