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Massive 3 GW Gas-Fired AI/Data Center in SWPA to Use Local Wells

In January, MDN brought you the news that TECfusions, based in Tampa, Florida, had purchased 1,395 acres in Upper Burrell (Westmoreland County), PA, for a groundbreaking data center project called TECfusions Keystone Connect (see Massive 3 GW Gas-Fired AI/Data Center Coming to Southwest Pa.). The site is the old Alcoa R&D campus and the surrounding real estate in New Kensington. The project will transform the shuttered office and industrial site into a state-of-the-art data center campus, with plans to deploy 3 gigawatts (GW) of capacity over a six-year period. Put another way, some 3,000 megawatts of electricity will be required to power it! Where will all that electricity come from? Read More “Massive 3 GW Gas-Fired AI/Data Center in SWPA to Use Local Wells”

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French Investment Firm Buys Out SW Pa. Gas-Fired Power Plant

A power project we’ve been tracking since 2017 is a 620-megawatt (MW) Marcellus-fired electric plant in Greene County, PA, called the Hill Top Energy Center (see our stories here). In 2019, investment firm Ardian, based in Paris, France, announced that it had purchased a 41.9% stake in the project, becoming the majority owner (see SWPA Gas-fired Electric Plant Project Gets French Investment). Ardian just announced it has purchased the other 58.1% stake it did not already own. Read More “French Investment Firm Buys Out SW Pa. Gas-Fired Power Plant”

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Holmdel, NJ Loses Years-Long Fight to Block NJNG Gas Regulator Stn

In December 2022, the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (BPU) approved permission for New Jersey Natural Gas (NJNG) to build a pipeline regulator station in Holmdel, New Jersey. What does a regulator station do? It reduces pressure on the existing underground natural gas pipelines in the area, which run underneath Holmdel Township and throughout Monmouth County. Ultimately, a regulator station will ensure the reliability of the pipelines and the gas that flows in the area. The new station will replace a currently operating temporary regulator station. Yet the “leaders” of Holmdel voted in 2023 to appeal the BPU decision to court, allocating up to $20,000 of taxpayer money for legal fees, which turned out to be a fruitless attempt at overturning the BPU decision (see Antis Oppose Simple & Safe Gas Regulator Station in Holmdel, NJ). They lost the appeal and their money. Read More “Holmdel, NJ Loses Years-Long Fight to Block NJNG Gas Regulator Stn”

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Dominion Seeks to Build Lines for Gas-Fired Power to Va. Data Center

Dominion Energy and its operations in Chesterfield County, Virginia (near Richmond) are in the news again, but not for the same reason you may think. We previously told you about Dominion’s project to build a “peaker” electric generating plant in Chesterfield (see Dominion Plans to Build 1,000-MW Gas Peaker Plant Near Richmond, VA). The Chesterfield Energy Reliability Center (CERC) calls for building four 250-megawatt gas-fired power plants (1,000 MW total) that can jump into action during the coldest and hottest days of the year to help supply enough electricity for 250,000 homes—to keep the lights on because solar and wind are not up to the task. Dominion now wants to run several “seven-mile-long high voltage lines” in western Chesterfield County to serve a planned hyperscale data center. Read More “Dominion Seeks to Build Lines for Gas-Fired Power to Va. Data Center”

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Gas & Elec Utilities Pick a FERC Fight with Gas Transmission Pipes

Sometimes it’s hard to figure out why people (and companies) choose to “bite the hand that feeds them.” Here’s a case in point. Last Friday, a group of electric and gas utilities urged the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to launch an inquiry to consider options for improving gas pipeline reliability. That is, utility companies, fed natural gas by pipeline companies, are asking FERC to tighten regulations on those pipeline companies in order to make it more expensive and harder to do their job. Why? Read More “Gas & Elec Utilities Pick a FERC Fight with Gas Transmission Pipes”

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Fed Courts Support Municipalities’ Right to Strip Away Energy Choice

Local municipalities with radical political leaders, along with some “blue” states run by radical Democrats, have attempted to strip away the right of their citizens to freely choose which energy source they want to use. It’s about as anti-American as it gets, against the very founding of this country. Yet it happens. Berkeley, California’s “first-in-the-nation” natural gas ban was later overturned by a federal appeals court. Yet recently, two other appeals court cases have ruled in favor of gas-banning municipalities and states. Let’s consider the “shifting landscape” of local and state gas bans… Read More “Fed Courts Support Municipalities’ Right to Strip Away Energy Choice”

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Dartmouth Sells Itself to Rockefeller Gang via Climate Study

Isn’t it shameful how major Ivy League universities, like Cornell, Harvard, and now Dartmouth, sell out to the radicalized left? They offer up (sell) their prestigious names to be plastered on blatantly fake research studies that bash fossil energy. In a new study published in Nature, researchers from Dartmouth College have compromised their integrity, arguing that “attribution science” – the attempt to link a specific amount of greenhouse gas emissions to a particular energy company – should be used. The “researchers” advocate using attribution science not to develop a better understanding of the world, but as a blunt tool in the courtroom to bankrupt the very companies that provide the energy that powers this world. It’s completely insane. Read More “Dartmouth Sells Itself to Rockefeller Gang via Climate Study”

MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Tue, Apr 29, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]

MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Bradford County honors former Gov. Corbett for work on natural gas impact fee; OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Australia’s Woodside Energy green lights big U.S. LNG project; NATIONAL: Toyota launches new, commercially focused hydrogen business website; Crude dips to two-week low amid trade war fears; Relief rally lifts natural gas futures back above $3 as May contract expires; Paving the way for America’s energy comeback; How Trump turned around Biden energy policy; Biden’s departure spurs LNG industry growth; Regional balances tell the tale of the U.S. crude oil market; INTERNATIONAL: Weatherford and AIQ sign strategic partnership for AI; What are the latest AI developments oil and gas needs to be aware of?; Climate change, once a big issue, fades from Canada’s election; US sanctions target deliveries of oil and gas to Houthis; Spain slowly returning to normal after crippling blackout; US urges Eastern Europe to split from EU energy transition aims; Canada is squandering the greatest oil opportunity on Earth. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Tue, Apr 29, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]”