Pennsylvania, data center
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PPL Corp. (NYSE:PPL) is the "biggest winner" from this week's Pennsylvania Energy and Innovation Summit, with its joint venture with Blackstone Infrastructure to build gas-fired power plants to serve data centers in Pennsylvania and across the PJM Interconnection,
PPL Corporation and Blackstone have agreed to a joint venture to build data centers and the generation plants needed to power them in Pennsylvania, which could bring thousands of new jobs to the
A project near Carlisle was the 2nd largest out of 18 projects discussed at a major energy conference Tuesday attended by President Trump and Gov. Shapiro.
Gov. Josh Shapiro, and top energy executives unveiled more than $90 billion in new investments aimed at positioning Pennsylvania as a major hub for energy ... Read More »
Lawmakers want to make the commonwealth more attractive to data center developers, and are proposing incentives and new regulations to lure them.
Pennsylvania’s growing data center development offers economic opportunities but also raises tough questions about sustainability and community impact. As electricity demand surges, and older generation sources are retiring faster than new ones come online,
The Shapiro administration is slashing red tape and has given developers the green light so Pennsylvania will move at the “speed of business” and become a global competitor in AI. Not everyone is happy about it.
Unless Lancaster city leaders take action quickly, residents may have little say in the approval process for a planned $6 billion data center announced this week by artificial intelligence and
Some of the investments promised during the AI and energy summit on Tuesday at Carnegie Mellon University included AI data centers, which can require massive amounts of energy to run.