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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.
CoreWeave's $6 billion investment in Pennsylvania suggests there could be vast promise for AI data centers in a state already leading in energy production.
AI cloud company CoreWeave announced plans to invest over $6 billion to develop a large-scale data center in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, with the main aim of supporting high-performance AI workloads.
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.
EQT Corp. (NYSE:EQT) said Tuesday it signed a deal to supply natural gas to power the 4.4 GW facility that will serve the Homer City Energy Campus, a planned 3,200-acre artificial intelligence and high-performance computing data center campus in Pennsylvania currently under construction and anticipated to begin producing power in 2027.
National and state political leaders are rushing to regulate and incentivize the rapidly growing data center industry.
CoreWeave shares extended gains this week after the Nvidia partner said it would invest more than $6 billion in a new AI data center in Pennsylvania.
CoreWeave, which rents out access to Nvidia AI chips, has been on a tear since it went public at the end of March.
The build out of new data centers could squeeze supply on the electric grid, driving up prices. Groups are calling for new regulations to make sure "large load users" pay their fair share.
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As the Pennsylvania Energy and Innovation Summit kicks off, Google is making a $25 billion data-center commitment to the broader region.
Pennsylvania Data Center Partners, a leader in data center development within the Commonwealth, together with PowerHouse Data Centers, the fifth largest data center developer in the United States, announced plans for their first joint venture: a $15 billion project with three hyperscale data center campuses in Central Pennsylvania.