Power cost is your single biggest operating expense in crypto mining. Grant County PUD hydro power is why Microsoft, Amazon, and Google built their massive data centers in Quincy — and it's why your mining operation should be here too. Owner-operated, flexible terms, and no egress fees.
The difference between a profitable mining operation and a losing one often comes down to where you're plugged in. Grant County PUD hydro power delivers some of the lowest commercial rates in the United States — the same infrastructure that attracted the hyperscalers.
Grant County PUD delivers hydroelectric power at rates consistently among the lowest commercial electricity costs in the US. The same power grid used by Microsoft, Amazon, and Google's Columbia Basin campuses — available to your mining operation.
ASICs and GPU rigs run hot and pull hard. 208V, 3-phase power available at Mattawa and Columbia Basin campuses. We configure circuits around your hardware — custom amperage configurations available. Contact us with your rig specs.
Mining hardware generates significant heat. Our facilities are configured for high-density thermal loads — climate-controlled with cooling designed to handle the heat output of dense ASIC and GPU deployments. Mattawa is purpose-built infrastructure.
Running 50 ASICs? Don't put them all on the same power feed. Distribute across two campuses and if a local outage hits one location, the other keeps running. All campuses are connected on Grant County PUD's fiber — cross-campus management stays simple.
Island, Trinidad, Mattawa, and Columbia Basin each draw from different substations and distribution runs on the PUD grid. A pole-down or substation issue at one campus doesn't affect another.
All campuses are on Grant County PUD's fiber backbone. Your pool connections and monitoring traffic stay on the same low-latency network regardless of which campus your rigs are at.
Multi-campus mining operations don't mean multiple vendors. One contract, one contact, one monthly invoice — regardless of how many campuses you're spread across. We handle the logistics.
Power, rack space, and connectivity — all in one number. No separate metered power charges, no egress fees, no surprise line items on your invoice.
Mining hardware varies a lot. Give us your rig count, model, and estimated power draw — we'll come back with a real all-in number, not an estimate that changes three times.
Get a Custom Quote →The Mattawa campus — a former NetOps center — is the best near-term option for mining deployments. 100kW capacity, high-density 3-phase circuits, and generator backup for select customers. The Columbia Basin campus (400kW, Q4 2026) is where large-scale mining operations belong.
Rig model, count, estimated power draw, and whether you want single-campus or multi-campus distribution — the more you tell us, the faster we can give you a real all-in number.
Mattawa is taking reservations now. Columbia Basin campus is accepting expressions of interest for Q4 2026 — ideal for larger operations planning ahead.