As the state joins the charge to capitalize on building data centers that will help power an envisioned future full of artificial intelligence wonders, officials at all levels should tread lightly.
Too many people are still bearing the burden for the last time Pennsylvania joined the rush to a promised economic boom.
Although there is a stark difference between pumping millions of gallons of water and toxic chemicals into the ground and filling buildings with computing equipment, the language of opportunity surrounding both fracking and data centers sounds distressingly familiar — as is the investment bubble driving it.
Even before he opened 2.2 million acres of state forests to hydraulic fracturing, former Gov. Ed Rendell touted the jobs and revenue that would come from natural gas extraction.
Today, Gov. Josh Shapiro proudly announces the billions in private investment and thousands of high-tech and construction workers who will benefit from data center development.
Yet, two decades after fracking launched in the commonwealth, jobs are minimal, energy prices remain high, health concerns linger, and the environmental impact is ongoing.
If any lesson is to be drawn, it’s the careful consideration of the downsides to the latest ballyhooed economic driver.
Data centers are critical components of AI infrastructure, housing the computers and related equipment that run large language models like ChatGPT or host cloud computing services.
Odds are that if you interact with technology at any point during your day, you are taking advantage of the processing power of a data center somewhere.
However, data center operation demands large amounts of water and even larger amounts of electric power.
The more than 300 data centers in northern Virginia consumed about two billion gallons of water in 2023, a 63% increase from 2019, with some counties relying on potable, rather than reclaimed, water to meet demand, according to the Environmental and Energy Study Institute.
This can put freshwater resources that communities depend on in jeopardy.
Data center construction itself has also reportedly led to groundwater pollution in rural areas.
As for power, data centers are already being blamed for rising energy bills.
Monthly electricity costs are as much as 267% higher than they were five years ago in areas located near significant data center activity, according to a Bloomberg analysis.
State and local leaders must be particularly diligent, as the Trump administration’s heady mix of deregulation and political grievances leads to policies that are reckless and counterproductive.
A July executive order, part of the president’s A.I. Action Plan, proposed streamlining environmental reviews and permitting for data centers and related infrastructure, clearly taking aim at protections in the National Environmental Policy Act.
Meanwhile, the administration continues its clueless course to hamstring America’s clean energy revolution.
Instead of taking an all-of-the-above approach to energy production, the administration is intent on undercutting clean energy projects through regulatory red tape and eliminating funding procured by Congress under President Joe Biden to meet critical renewable energy goals.
Approval to build local data centers has met stiff resistance from some in the community, including for projects north of Allentown and near Conshohocken.
A proposal for a 1.3 million-square-foot data center at the site of the former Pennhurst State School and Hospital in Chester County is the latest example.
The developers of the Pennhurst project told The Inquirer their data center would “address environmental concerns while also providing significant economic investment, jobs, and tax rateables as well as other benefits that would directly address the needs of the community.”
That is quite the promise. One that is hard to turn down as economic growth in other sectors becomes sluggish.
A data center around the corner may be the future, but it is imperative that all those responsible — from zoning board members to the governor — ensure this isn’t fracking 2.0.
(Photos: Shale gas well pad flare as seen from a bedroom window at the minimum 500 foot setback from homes now in effect; Example of an A.I. data center.)
NewsClip:
-- Inquirer Editorial: Language Of ‘Opportunity’ Surrounding Shale Gas Fracking And A.I. Data Centers Sounds Distressingly Familiar As PA Joins Rush To Latest Promised Economic Boom [PDF of Article]
PA Oil & Gas Industry Public Notice Dashboards:
-- PA Oil & Gas Industrial Facilities: Permit Notices, Opportunities To Comment - October 11 [PaEN]
-- PA Oil & Gas Industrial Facilities: Permit Notices, Opportunities To Comment - October 18 [PaEN]
-- DEP Posted 85 Pages Of Permit-Related Notices In October 11 PA Bulletin [PaEN]
-- DEP Posted 64 Pages Of Permit-Related Notices In October 18 PA Bulletin [PaEN]
Related Articles This Week:
-- Rep. Vitali Introduces Legislation To Increase Setbacks From Unconventional Shale Gas Wells From 500 Feet To 2,500 Feet From Homes, 5,000 Feet From Schools, Hospitals [PaEN]
-- Inquirer Editorial: The Language Of ‘Opportunity’ Surrounding Shale Gas Fracking And A.I. Data Centers Sounds Distressingly Familiar As PA Joins Rush To Latest Promised Economic Boom [PaEN]
-- In Case You Missed It: A.I./Data Center Articles - NewClips From Last Week - October 20 [PaEN]
-- DEP Invites Comments On Sabre Energy Chapter 105 Permit For Proposed Shale Gas Water Withdrawal On Exceptional Value Muncy Creek In Penn Twp., Lycoming County [PaEN]
-- DEP Proposes To Deny Eureka Resources Water Quality Permit Renewal For Standing Stone Oil & Gas Wastewater Treatment Facility In Bradford County [PaEN]
-- DEP Issues Approvals For Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Company Northeast Supply Enhancement Quarryville Pipeline Loop, Compressor Station In Chester, Lancaster Counties [PaEN]
-- Inside Climate News: New Jersey Officials Consider New Permit Requests For Transcontinental Northeastern Supply Enhancement Pipeline
-- DEP published notice in the October 11 PA Bulletin announcing an opportunity to bid on plugging 44 abandoned conventional oil and gas wells in the Allegheny National Forest in Highland Township, Elk County at taxpayer expense. Mandatory pre-bid meeting October 22 and 23. Click Here for bid document.
-- DEP Invites Comments On Homer City Generation Chapter 105 Permit Covering Permanent Loss Of 441 Feet Of Stream To Develop Part Of A.I. Data Center Campus In Indiana County [PaEN]
-- Delaware RiverKeeper Network Files Lawsuit Challenging DRBC Gibbstown LNG Gas Export Facility Dock Permit [PaEN]
-- Environmental Groups, Citizens Request DEP To Hold Public Hearing On The First Title V Air Quality Permit For Tenaska Natural Gas Power Plant In Westmoreland County [PaEN]
-- Susquehanna River Basin Commission Sets Oct. 29 Hearing On Proposed 2026 Program Fees And 15 Water Withdrawals, Including 3 For Shale Gas Development [PaEN]
-- Susquehanna River Basin Commission Approves Water Withdrawal Requests For 11 Shale Gas Development Operations, 2 Power Plants [PaEN]
-- State Fire Commissioner Makes $250,000 Available To Help Fire, Rescue And EMS First Responders Prepare For Gas Well Fires, Explosions
-- PUC Approves 6.6% Philadelphia Gas Works Rate Increase, Keeps Weather Normalization Adjustment; PGW Required To Develop A 'Pathway' For Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions [PaEN]
NewsClips:
-- Inside Climate News - Kiley Bense: Scientists Find Evidence PA Townships’ Water Contaminated By Shale Gas Frack-Out [Townships Declare Disaster Emergency]
-- PennLive Letter: Some PA Lawmakers Are Trying To Silence Local Voices On Shale Gas Development - By Dr. Barbara Brandom, Concerned Health Professionals Of PA
-- The Allegheny Front: Shale Gas Drilling Waste Again Poses Threat To Monongahela River [Westmoreland Landfill]
-- Tribune-Democrat: New US Policy Pulls Back From Renewable Energy Just As Demand Swells [Part I] [PDF of Article]
-- Warren Times Observer Guest Essay: Natural Gas, A.I. Data Centers And The Future Of Pennsylvania’s Economy - By Kurt Knaus, PA Energy Infrastructure Alliance [PDF of Article]
-- PennLive Letter: Gov. Shapiro’s Natural Gas Claims For A.I. Data Centers Don’t Hold Water - By Karen Feridun, Better Path Coalition
-- Inside Climate News: New Jersey Officials Consider New Permit Requests For Transcontinental Northeastern Supply Enhancement Pipeline
-- The Derrick: New Energy Demands From A.I. Data Centers Takes Center Stage At Drake Energy Dialogues [PDF of Article]
-- Warren Times: Shale Gas Driller PA General Energy Makes $600 Donation To Support Warren Student ‘Containment Zone’ Haunted House Fundraiser [PDF of Article]
-- WESA - Rachel McDevitt: Carnegie Mellon Research Behind New Global Map Of Power Plant, Refinery, Other Air Pollution
-- Ohio River Valley Institute: New Report On State Implementation On Federally-Funded Methane Emissions Reduction Conventional Oil & Gas Well Plugging Program
-- WV Governor Morrisey: West Virginia, Diversified Energy Launch First-Of-Its-Kind Conventional Well Plugging Fund
-- Wall Street Journal: West Virginia To Unveil Privately Funded Oil & Gas Well Plugging Fund To Retire 20,000 Conventional Wells [Diversified Energy] [PDF of Article]
-- AAA Gasoline Prices: National- $3.04 Ohio- $2.82 PA- $3.21 [10.18.25]
-- AAA Gasoline Prices: National - $3.08 Ohio- $2.77 PA- $3.26 [10.11.25]
-- Baker Hughes: PA Natural Gas Drilling Rigs - 17 - Same For 3 Weeks [10.18.25]
-- Baker Hughes: PA Natural Gas Drilling Rigs - 17 - Same As Last Week [10.11.25]
-- US EIA Forecasts 36.6% Increase In Natural Gas Prices By January 2026
-- US EIA: Winter Fuels Outlook: Electricity Costs In Mid-Atlantic Expected To Increase 6% Driven By Increases In Natural Gas Costs, Rapid Demand Growth [A.I. Data Centers]
-- WJAC: Natural Gas Leak Prompts Lengthy Repair, Evacuations In Downtown Ebensburg
-- Post-Gazette: White Powder Found In Envelope At Peoples Natural Gas Was Flour, Employees Briefly Sheltered In Place
-- Beaver Times: Report Says Shell Petrochemical Plant Falling Short On Promises
-- Financial Times: Energy Companies To Spend $50 Billion On 8,800 Miles Of New Pipelines In US To Fulfill A.I. Data Center, LNG Gas Export Demands
-- Bloomberg: JP Morgan: US Can’t Generate The Power It Needs Without Wind, Solar
-- Bloomberg: IEA Raises Its Estimate For Record Oil, Natural Gas Liquids Oversupply In 2026
Related Articles This Week: A.I./Data Centers:
-- In Case You Missed It: A.I./Data Center Articles - NewClips From Last Week - October 20 [PaEN]
-- Inquirer Editorial: The Language Of ‘Opportunity’ Surrounding Shale Gas Fracking And A.I. Data Centers Sounds Distressingly Familiar As PA Joins Rush To Latest Promised Economic Boom [PaEN]
-- PA Council Of Trout Unlimited Issues Policy Statement Calling For Responsible Development Of A.I. Data Centers, Adopting PennFuture's Model Zoning Ordinance [PaEN]
-- PA Environmental Council In Case You Missed It In September - Is PA Ready For An A.I. Data Center Boom? [PaEN]
Direction
-- SW PA Data Centers Working Group: Webinar On Demand- Big Promise or Big Problems? Ethical Considerations for the AI Boom [Presentation Slides, Webinar Q/A ]
-- Penn State Extension Hosts Dec. 11 Webinar: A.I. Data Centers In Pennsylvania - Why Here? Why Now? [PaEN]
-- Data Center Knowledge: Pennsylvania’s $70 Billion Race For A.I. Data Centers; State Banking On Massive Natural Gas Reserves To Attract Development
A.I./Data Center Impacts
-- The Center Square: A.I. Data Centers And Water - The Next Frontier
-- Chesapeake Bay Journal: How Could A.I. Data Centers Impact Air Quality?
-- PennLive Letter: Gov. Shapiro’s Natural Gas Claims For A.I. Data Centers Don’t Hold Water - By Karen Feridun, Better Path Coalition
-- Indiana University Of PA News: Students Lead Campus Conversation On Impacts Of Proposed Homer City 3,200 Acre A.I. Data Center Complex In Indiana County
Legislation
-- PA House Members Announced 6-Bill Legislative Package To Promote Responsible Development Of A.I. Data Centers [PaEN]
-- The Center Square: PA House Members Play Catch-Up With Rapid A.I. Data Center Development
-- Capitol Wire - Robert Swift: Proposed Senate Bills Aim To Increase State Oversight Of PJM Electric Grid Operator
-- Pittsburgh Business Times: PA Lawmaker Rep. Matzie Seeks Study Of Costs Of Leaving PJM Electric Grid Operator [PDF of Article]
Land Use
-- Inside Climate News - Jon Hurdle: PA Community Groups Urge Officials To Restrict A.I. Data Center Development; More Than 20 Data Centers Proposed In PA
-- Post-Gazette/Inside Climate News - Jon Hurdle: PA Community Groups Urge Officials To Restrict A.I. Data Center Development
-- Spotlight PA/Inside Climate News - Jon Hurdle: A.I. Boom Sparks Battle Over Giant Data Centers In Pennsylvania Towns
-- PA Capital-Star/Inside Climate News - Jon Hurdle: PA Community Groups Urge Officials To Restrict A.I. Data Center Development
-- Observer-Reporter: 1,400 Acre A.I. Data Center Project, Dedicated 910 MW Natural Gas Power Plant, 18 Million Gallon A Day Water Treatment Plant Announced By Essential Utilities In Greene County [PDF of Article]
-- DEP Invites Comments On Homer City Generation Chapter 105 Permit Covering Permanent Loss Of 441 Feet Of Stream To Develop Part Of A.I. Data Center Campus In Indiana County [PaEN]
-- TribLive: A Guide To Upcoming Springdale A.I. Data Center Hearings In Allegheny County
-- TribLive: Developers Of A.I. Data Center In Springdale Offer First Testimony To Council In Allegheny County
-- Utility Dive: PJM’s Market Monitor Urges FERC To Review Amazon Data Center’s Effect On Costs, Reliability In PECO Service Area
-- Scranton Times: Pompey Coal, Settler’s View, Lackawanna Energy Center Natural Gas Power Plant Appeal Jessup A.I. Data Center Zoning Ordinance [PDF of Article]
-- LancasterOnline: Here Are The New Rules Proposed For A.I. Data Centers In Lancaster City [PDF of Article]
-- LancasterOnline: Lancaster A.I. Data Center’s 2nd Phase Expected To Cost Up To $2.5 Billion [PDF of Article]
-- Scranton Times: Amazon A.I. Data Center Campus Construction In Salem Twp. On ‘Rapid Pace’ In Luzerne County [PDF of Article]
-- Inquirer - Frank Kummer: Plan To Turn Old Pennhurst State Hospital Into A.I. Data Center Outrages Neighbors In Chester County
PJM Grid
-- Spotlight PA: How Gov. Shapiro Wants To Reshape PJM Regional Grid Operator As Prices Rise
-- 17 PA Republican Senators Urge PJM To Reject Prioritizing Ready To Deploy Wind, Solar Energy Projects When Demand For Power Is Surging; Fail To Address Locking Up Existing Generation For Exclusive Data Center Use [PaEN]
-- PUC Chairman Stephen DeFrank Elected Vice President Of Organization Of PJM Grid Operator States
-- Utility Dive: PJM’s Market Monitor Urges FERC To Review Amazon Data Center’s Effect On Costs, Reliability In PECO Service Area
-- Inside Climate News: PJM Grid Operator Pursues Rule Change To Meet A.I. Data Center Surge, Critics Fear Natural Gas Suppliers Would Benefit From Fast-Track Process
-- Utility Dive: Investor-Owned Electric Utilities Call For Ending ‘Overreliance’ On PJM Capacity Market
-- The Center Square: Leaving PJM Grid Operator A Solution For Surging Electricity Prices Or Power Move?
-- Utility Dive Guest Essay: PJM Customers Will Benefit From Cooperation, Not Conflict Within The Electric Industry - By Terry Fitzpatrick, Fmr Chair PA Public Utility Commission
-- Morning Call Letter: PJM Must Be Transparent In Decisions On Energy Prices, A.I. Data Centers - By Dominic Trabosci
A.I. Power Needs
-- 17 PA Republican Senators Urge PJM To Reject Prioritizing Ready To Deploy Wind, Solar Energy Projects When Demand For Power Is Surging; Fail To Address Locking Up Existing Generation For Exclusive Data Center Use [PaEN]
-- Tribune-Democrat: New US Policy Pulls Back From Renewable Energy Just As Demand Swells [Part I] [PDF of Article]
-- Warren Times Observer Guest Essay: Natural Gas, A.I. Data Centers And The Future Of Pennsylvania’s Economy - By Kurt Knaus, PA Energy Infrastructure Alliance [PDF of Article]
-- The Derrick: New Energy Demands From A.I. Data Centers Takes Center Stage At Drake Energy Dialogues [PDF of Article]
-- Post-Gazette - Anya Litvak: Pittsburgh Region’s Nuclear Power Industry Preps For An A.I.-Driven Renaissance
-- PennLive Guest Essay: Why Letting Utilities Build Power Plants In PA Is A $16 Billion Mistake To Meet A.I. Data Center Demands - By James H. Cawley, Fmr Chair PA Public Utility Commission
-- Wall Street Journal: A.I. Data Centers, Desperate For Electricity, Are Building Their Own Power Plants [PDF of Article]
-- Financial Times: Energy Companies To Spend $50 Billion On 8,800 Miles Of New Pipelines In US To Fulfill A.I. Data Center, LNG Gas Export Demands
-- Solar Energy Industries Assn.: President’s Efforts To Prevent Clean Energy Deployment Have Blocked 125 Gigawatts Of Solar Power From The Grid Just When Demand Is Surging, Driving Up Electricity Prices
-- E&E News: President’s Energy Policies Are The Energy Emergency In The US [Blocking Gigawatts Of Much-Needed Clean Power For Grid]
-- AP: Solar, Wind Power Has Grown Faster Than Electricity Demand This Year, Report Says [President Cancelling Clean Energy Funding Blocks Gigawatts Of Power For Grid]
-- Bloomberg: JP Morgan: US Can’t Generate The Power It Needs Without Wind, Solar
A.I. Policy
-- WITF: Lancaster County A.I. Fake Photo Moves Lawmakers To Push Changes In Mandatory Reporting Law
-- Beaver Times: PA Lawmakers Want To Block A.I. Chatbots From Harvesting Consumer Data
-- York Daily Record: A.I. Robots Are Now Sorting Your Recyclables At Penn Waste’s Facility
-- York Daily Record Editorial: Gannett Media Partnered With A.I.-Powered Answer Engine Perplexity; Here’s Why It Matters For Local News
-- Inquirer: A.I. Industrial Revolution Has Begun, History Suggests It Won’t Be Positive For The Middle Class
-- Financial Times: Despite Threats From High Tariffs, Collapsing Immigration, Eroding Institutions, Rising Debt, Sticky Inflation, Investors Believe A.I. Will Save US Economy
[Posted: October 17, 2025] PA Environment Digest

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