Blackstone Investing $25B in NEPA Data Centers, Gas Power Plants

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The largest amount of money to be invested in Pennsylvania in the coming decade by a single company, announced yesterday at Senator Dave McCormick's Pennsylvania Energy and Innovation Summit held in Pittsburgh, came from Blackstone, the world’s largest alternative asset manager. Blackstone pledged to invest *at least* $25 billion in the next 10 years in the Keystone State to (a) build data centers in the northeastern part of the state, and (b) build new Marcellus-fired power plants to provide electricity for those data centers. It's a staggering amount of money. Blackstone President & COO, Jon Gray, was at yesterday's event and said PA's access to natural gas gives it a considerable advantage. "You can co-locate the data centers directly next to the source of power. That’s really the secret sauce here." The Marcellus is responsible for Blackstone's $25 billion investment! STAGGERING.

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