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Page 1: Power Park Site Development & Broadband planning and mapping Tim O’Brien, M.A. Business Development Manager 402-471-3769 Tim.obrien@nebraska.gov

Power Park Site Development & Broadband planning and mapping

Tim O’Brien, M.A.

Business Development Manager

402-471-3769

[email protected]

Page 2: Power Park Site Development & Broadband planning and mapping Tim O’Brien, M.A. Business Development Manager 402-471-3769 Tim.obrien@nebraska.gov

Agenda

• DED’s Speculative Power Park Program

• Program Overview & Process

• What is a data center?

• Why do we need data centers?

• Nebraska Opportunities

• Broadband Mapping & Planning

• Q&A

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Program Overview

• Why?

• Target Industry

• Site can be used for other industries we are receive requests from

• DC Requests

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What is a data center?

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By Definition

• Facility used to house computer systems and associated components, such as telecommunications and storage systems. It generally includes redundant or backup power supplies, redundant data communications connections, environmental controls (e.g., air conditioning, fire suppression), and special security devices.

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All Shapes and Sizes…

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Why do we need data centers?

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• Internet video, corporate disaster recovery and Federal regulations like HIPPAA are major drivers for growth.

• Nebraska ranks high in the industries that are driving this growth, financial services and healthcare.

• Continuous Reinvestment

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• Data Center projects are the fastest growing field in corporate site selection.

• The Boyd Co., who specializes in corporate site selection, found that Omaha ranks 9th for best cities for data centers.

• Costs 40% less to run a data center in Nebraska than New York.

• Over the next 24 months, more than 80% of U.S. companies plan to expand their data centers. - DRT/Campos Research

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Nebraska Data Center Opportunities

• Power Costs

• Telecom Infrastructure

• Land Costs

• Local workforce with strong technical skills

• Location & Airline Service – Short flight to both coasts

• Insulation from natural disasters

• Tax Incentives & Job Training

• Quality of life

• Time Zone

• Anchor for related business operations or new business

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Nebraska Can Compete

•Many other active projects!•Lots of inquires for existing space, does not exist in the Midwest…opportunity!

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From Keynote

• Micheal Manos – Data Center Director, Microsoft– 100% Growth per year

– 3x growth in next 5 years

• 15x servers

• 15x power

– Power #1 driver ~ 60% for cooling

• Critical Megawatts

– More than 35 site selection criteria

• Internet POP, Peering, Mobile Users, Power Pricing, Environmental/Carbon Emissions, Construction Costs, Tax Climate, IT Labor

– 300,000 servers in new Chicago facility

– http://www.microsoft.com/winme/0804/33036/MMS2008-Day3-Keynote-debrac.asx

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How much do data center cost?

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What are data center cost factors?

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Data Center Skills

• Project Management

• Power & Energy Management

• Communications Specialists

• Server Storage & Virtualization

• Application Management

• Product Management

• Networking

• Security & Surveillance

• Facilities Management

• IT Operations

• Vendor Management

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Site Selection

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• Timing is Critical!

• Power - #1 Driver

– Costs

– Redundancy – Not always essential

– Capacity 1MW, 5MW, 10MW, 30MW+

• Telecommunications infrastructure

– Multiple diverse providers are needed

– Large projects are looking at multiple 10 gig connections (OC-192)

– Dark Fiber is often preferred

– Close proximity to site

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• Water & Sewer availability/capacity

• Sites

– Any size

– Must be a mile from

• Major rail lines

• Interstate

• Major gas lines

• Airports

– Out of 100 and 500 year flood plain

– Away from residential areas

• Buildings

– New and Old - All sizes from bunkers to vacant Wal-mart buildings

– “Hardened” Buildings Preferred

• Proximity to talent and training

• Commercial air service is helpful, but not essential

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Green

• Carbon Emissions• Green Energy Mix• Green Building – LEED Standards• Green Operations• Green Power• Green Incentives• Ect…

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Opportunities

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Opportunities

• Target Industry

• Identified Sites

• Operating environment

• Power

• Fiber

– Education Networks

• Green Options

• Incentives

• University

– Talent

– Potential Anchor Tenant

• Others?

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Program Overview

• Goal– To create 4 shovel ready, speculative power

park sites

• Up to $50,000, matched and available for planning

• Up to $750,000, matched for site development– Communities and utility partners have went

above and beyond here

• Must adhere to CDBG guidelines and national objectives

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3 Phase Process

• Phase 1– Selection of up to 4 sites across NE

• Phase 2– Site master plan creation

• Phase 3– Site Development

• **Process piloted by Fremont

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Phase 1

• Started Q4 – 2008 with Pre-applications• Received 13 applications• Internal team visited each site in February• Made a cut to 8 communities based on a

variety of criteria– 1 mile from rail, airport, interstate, major gas

lines– Adequate power, fiber, water, and sewer– Community preparedness

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Phase 1 continued

• DED hired consultants to help choose up to 4 sites for Development– Gensler– T5 Partners– CMX– Hewlett-Packard

• Selected – Kearney– Aurora– South Sioux City

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Currently in Phase 2 – Master Planning

• Completed by March 1, 2010 for all sites• Overall Master Plan Created for each site• Includes timing, competitive, advantages,

market analysis, marketing plan, virtual building, ect.

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Phase 3 - Development

Completed by Q3, 2010

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Broadband Planning and Mapping

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Overview Mapping

• Statewide broadband mapping

• Lead by the Public Service Commission

• Goal – to create a web interface for the public to type in

an address and understand broadband options and capabilities across Nebraska

– State maps will be integrated into a National Map and Plan by NTIA and FCC

• Received 9 applications – Award to Apex

• Majority of data by late Q2

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Planning

• Planning is a component of the mapping process

• Separate application • Award of up to $500,000• Submitted by PSC with support by

– The Nebraska Information Technology Commission Community Council (NITC)

– University of Nebraska - Lincoln (UNL)– Nebraska Department of Economic

Development (DED)

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Approach

Project partners will identify barriers to the adoption of broadband and IT services, create and facilitate local technology planning teams, and collaborate with broadband service providers to encourage broadband deployment and use through the following approaches…  

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Approach

• Regional planning teams will be formed to conduct regional assessments, prioritize needs, and develop strategies to address needs.

• Nebraskans will be surveyed about their computer and Internet usage, challenges and desires for the future.

• Regional forums will be conducted to present broadband mapping and mail survey results, to solicit feedback, and to kick off regional planning efforts. 

• Businesses will be surveyed through the Business Retention and Expansion process to identify the strengths and challenges they face in utilizing technology.

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Approach

• Seven to 10 focus groups will be held with anchor institutions and utility providers as well as populations with low usage rates to gain understanding into the barriers from their perspective.

• Use of the Internet and computers will be encouraged through demonstration workshops and training in collaboration with the broadband service providers and information technology companies.

• Regional technology plans as well as a statewide report and recommendations will be developed and presented to the Nebraska Information Technology Commission, Nebraska Public Service Commission, Department of Economic Development and University of Nebraska Lincoln.  These plans will be made publicly available through the project website.  

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• 2 Year process• Staff will be hired and will office at UNL• Your support is essential

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Thank-You

• Tim O’Brien, M.A.

– Business Development Manager– 402-471-3769– [email protected]