Articles from Harrisburg PA

How Federal Cuts Transform PA's Solar Industry

Pennsylvania solar installer Solar States and the broader industry are adapting to the elimination of federal residential tax credits by shifting to third-party ownership models that allow installation companies to claim commercial credits and pass savings to homeowners through leases and power purchase agreements.

Gov Shapiro Power Plan Draws Mixed Reactions

Governor Josh Shapiro's Lightning Plan to expand energy generation and attract data centers through tax incentives and utility reforms draws mixed responses, with supporters praising grid modernization efforts while critics warn that renewable mandates and rate caps could increase costs and reduce reliability.

Gov Shapiro : Investor-Owned Utilities Profit Excessively at Expense of Ratepayers

Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro announced plans to limit utility company profits and eliminate junk fees, creating a new watchdog to scrutinize company books and seeking legislation to cap returns on infrastructure investments as electricity rates rise due to supply-demand gaps and data center growth.

Major East Coast Power Grid Operator Predicts Energy Shortfall by Mid 2027

PJM Interconnection warns that the region will fail to meet required power reserves starting June 2027 due to slow replacement of retiring power plants and surging demand from electrification and data centers, leaving the 13-state grid more vulnerable to outages for the first time in its history.

Gearino : Perspective Needed on the Data Center Boom

While data centers are driving significant electricity demand growth, states have existing processes to manage large developments and many proposed projects are unlikely to be built. A new report shows data centers account for about 9% of global electricity demand increase through 2030, with factories leading at 36.5%.

Single-digit Temps Challenge Grid

Extreme cold temperatures challenge Pennsylvania's power grid as natural gas plants face mechanical failures and fuel delivery constraints during peak demand. Experts suggest improving winter resilience through advanced energy resources like battery storage, demand response, and virtual power plants as alternatives to gas-fired generation.

Hall: Should Data Centers Pay Up Front or Build Their Own Power Plants?

Grid operator PJM and governors from 13 states, including Pennsylvania, are pursuing different approaches to manage data center power demands and rising electricity costs. The Trump administration and governors support requiring data centers to pay for additional power through new rate classes, while PJM proposes allowing data centers to "bring your own generation" with expedited grid connections. Both plans aim to insulate regular consumers from data center impacts as electricity prices spiked over 20% in 2025.

Weight-Loss Giant Lilly Announces $3.5B Plant

Pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly announced a $3.5 billion manufacturing facility in Upper Macungie Township, Lehigh Valley, the largest life sciences investment in Pennsylvania history. The 925,000 square foot campus will produce next-generation weight-loss medicines including retatrutide and create 850 permanent jobs plus 2,000 construction jobs. The facility was selected from over 300 applications and is expected to begin construction in 2026 with operations starting in 2031.

Gov Shapiro Wants More Data Centers, with Consumer Protections

Gov. Josh Shapiro announced his GRID standards requiring data center developers to bring their own power generation, commit to transparency and community engagement, hire local workers, and protect the environment. The governor emphasized Pennsylvania's role in AI development while addressing concerns about data centers' impacts on communities, utility bills, and the environment.

PA Lawmakers Show Bipartisan Interest in Standards

Both Democratic and Republican legislative leaders showed support for Gov. Shapiro's GRID standards for data center development in Pennsylvania. House Majority Leader Matt Bradford and Senate Majority Leader Joe Pittman both expressed interest in requiring data centers to supply their own energy, with bipartisan agreement on responsible growth that protects local communities and manages energy costs.

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