Pennsylvania is facing a wave of massive data center development unlike anything we've seen before. These facilities can consume as much electricity as entire communities, place new demands on our electric grid, impact local water resources, and increase energy costs for families and businesses across the Commonwealth.
As budget negotiations continue and the June 30 deadline approaches, Governor Shapiro, Speaker Joanna McClinton, and Leader Matt Bradford have an opportunity and a responsibility to ensure Pennsylvania has meaningful safeguards in place.
The Governor has said many times: Doing nothing is not an option. We agree.
Some lawmakers and community groups have proposed temporary moratoriums on data center development. Those proposals deserve consideration. A pause may provide time for communities and policymakers to evaluate the impacts of these projects and develop long-term solutions. But a moratorium is not a plan. It is only a temporary pause and not a long-term solution.
Pennsylvania will eventually have to decide how to regulate data centers.
That's why we need HB 1834, which has already passed the House. These approaches are not mutually exclusive. You can support a pause on development while also supporting permanent statewide safeguards.
HB 1834 would establish meaningful guardrails for large data centers in Pennsylvania by:
- Requiring large data centers to bring new, in-state clean firm energy onto the grid
- Protecting consumers from paying the costs of serving massive new electricity loads
- Requiring contributions to LIHEAP to help households struggling with rising energy bills
- Creating the Energy Independence Fund to support Pennsylvania energy investment
Without these protections, Pennsylvania risks repeating a familiar mistake: allowing major industrial development to move forward first and figuring out the rules later. Data centers are too large, too energy-intensive, and too consequential for our communities, electric grid, and environment to operate without clear standards.
Contact Governor Shapiro, Speaker McClinton, and Leader Bradford today and urge them to make HB 1834 a priority before the June 30 budget deadline!
Pennsylvania needs real rules for data centers, not just hope that everything will work out.

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