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Trump and Sen. Dave McCormick Team up to Promote Energy Investments in Pennsylvania

PENNSYLVANIA, JUL 15 – The $70 billion package focuses on AI data centers, power generation, and workforce training, expected to create tens of thousands of jobs, marking the largest private investment in Pennsylvania's history.

  • President Donald Trump and Senator David McCormick jointly announced roughly $70 billion in energy and AI investments in Pennsylvania during a July 16 summit in Pittsburgh.
  • The announcement follows increased U.S. power demand due to expanding AI data centers and Trump's January order for an AI Action Plan to boost America's AI leadership.
  • Key commitments include Amazon's $20 billion for data centers, Microsoft's $1.6 billion reopening of Three Mile Island nuclear reactor, Google's $25 billion regional centers, and Nippon Steel's nearly $15 billion U.S. Steel purchase.
  • Senator McCormick emphasized Pennsylvania's rich energy resources and talented workforce, asserting that the state plays a central role in advancing AI innovation in the United States, while some critics warn that the plan could diminish support for renewable energy initiatives.
  • These investments aim to create tens of thousands of jobs and strengthen Pennsylvania's position in AI and energy amid debates over regulatory reforms and energy policy shifts.
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