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PA Commission Denies Talen Energy Data Center
11 Feb
Summary
- Montour County denied Talen Energy's rezoning bid for data centers.
- Residents worried about power bills and environmental impact.
- This mirrors a growing trend of local opposition to AI infrastructure.

In Montour County, Pennsylvania, a commission on Tuesday rejected Talen Energy's rezoning proposal for hundreds of acres intended for data center development. This decision marks a significant instance of local opposition affecting the expansion of server warehouses in the U.S. The rejection followed months of community objections from nearby residents citing worries over rising electricity costs and environmental degradation.
Talen Energy indicated its commitment to continuing the project, stating it would engage further with county leaders and residents to refine plans. This local resistance is increasingly challenging for the energy and Big Tech sectors, which are investing heavily in data centers to support artificial intelligence technologies.
Previously, companies like Microsoft and Meta have withdrawn projects due to similar community pushback. The Pennsylvania rezoning was anticipated to support Amazon data centers through a co-location arrangement near Talen's natural gas power plant. Talen already supplies power to an Amazon data center elsewhere in Pennsylvania.




