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Key takeaways

  • Pennsylvania rapidly positioning itself as leading destination for data center development, driven by historic $110 billion in public and private investment
  • State legislators introducing wide-ranging legislation to balance economic growth with community interests while addressing grid strain, water usage, and environmental impact of large-scale data center operations
  • Article identifies legislative initiatives proposed in September and October 2025

Pennsylvania is still on the fast track to becoming a data center hub, and state legislators are actively seeking ways to regulate this rapidly expanding industry. Earlier this year, government and private sector leaders announced a $110 billion investment in artificial intelligence, energy, and data centers across the Commonwealth. Additional announcements have occurred, suggesting even further planned investment in the Commonwealth. Pennsylvania’s abundant land and water resources, diverse energy mix – including nuclear, natural gas, and renewables – and robust educational infrastructure make it an attractive location for data center construction and operation.

As the pace of data center development accelerates, Pennsylvanians have raised concerns about rising utility costs, grid reliability, and environmental impacts. In response, lawmakers have proposed legislation – much of which is still in early stages – that reflects a clear commitment to tackling key challenges: expediting permitting through preapproved sites, requiring local pre-application meetings, protecting residential and small business ratepayers from cost shifting, and establishing statewide standards for environmental and community impacts. Additional measures focus on water usage reporting, incentivizing energy efficiency, increasing transparency and accountability, ensuring emergency preparedness, and requiring prevailing wages for data center construction projects. New bills also seek to strengthen oversight of utility load forecasting and tie tax incentives to the use of renewable energy.