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E-commerce giant Amazon is expanding operations at the former Saturday’s Market site and an adjoining property in Londonderry Township while modernizing facilities in Cumberland and York counties. The company plans to invest more than $200 million in the Capital Region and add about 1,
Many key details, like the centers’ full impact on electricity supply and prices, and the amount of tax revenue the state will forfeit to Amazon, are still unknown.
The funding sets a new record for private sector funding in the commonwealth, surpassing Amazon’s $20 billion pledge last month.
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.
A data center owned by Amazon Web Services, front right, is under construction next to the Susquehanna nuclear power plant in Berwick, Pa., on Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2024.
HARRISBURG — Amazon plans to spend $20 billion to build two data centers in Pennsylvania, a move that state officials say will generate thousands of jobs over the next decade and stoke ...
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Amazon said Monday that it will spend $20 billion on two data center complexes in Pennsylvania, including one it is building alongside a nuclear power plant that has drawn ...
The artificial intelligence revolution is upon us, and Gov. Josh Shapiro wants Pennsylvania to win. In June, the governor announced Amazon's $20 billion plan to build data center innovation camp
The tech and online retail giant will build at least two data centers in the Keystone State but pay no sales taxes on equipment.
FILE - A data center owned by Amazon Web Services, front right, is under construction next to the Susquehanna nuclear power plant in Berwick, Pa., on Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2024.
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.