Country
United States
AI data center dossier
Country
United States
Operator
Amazon Web Services
Energy
Renewable
Tracked capacity
2.4 GW
Directory-reported power | Directory reported
AWS does not disclose Oregon regional MW; Baxtel reports 2,434.5 MW operational for Amazon AWS in the AWS US West (Oregon) data-center market.
Evidence profile
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Readiness
86%
4 citations linked
No map point published yet
Directory-reported power | Directory reported
3 dated fields available
HTML, JSON, and GeoJSON all available
Machine-readable outputs
Canonical record surfaces for audit, programmatic use, and direct citation.
AWS's official global infrastructure page lists US West (Oregon) as an AWS Region and explains that AWS Regions are clusters of data centers across multiple Availability Zones. About Amazon says AWS built its first data centers in eastern Oregon more than a decade ago and says the construction, connection, operation, and maintenance of AWS data centers have injected $39.2B into eastern Oregon's local economy. That economic-impact figure is not added to the investment tracker because it is not a disclosed capex commitment.
Baxtel's AWS US West (Oregon) market page reports 67 facilities, 10,227,744 square feet, and 2,435 MW in the AWS US West (Oregon) data-center market. It reports Amazon AWS with 61 sites and 2,434.5 MW operational. ADCI replaces the unsupported legacy 600 MW value with Baxtel's 2,434.5 MW directory figure, classifies it as directory-reported regional power, and removes the Hillsboro point coordinate because the selected capacity is a statewide region/market aggregate rather than a single campus.
No obvious coverage gaps detected in the current structured record.
Structured analysis covering this facility's operator and market context.