Linde Corporation

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News ClipThe River Reporter·Clinton Township, Wayne County, PA

Clinton deems data center application incomplete

The Clinton Township Planning Commission declared Linde Corporation's data center application incomplete, citing deficiencies in sewage disposal, viewshed analysis, and documentation of historic resources. The decision, met with public applause, requires Linde Corporation to address these issues before re-submission. An emergency meeting is scheduled to determine additional required items.

6/10/2026
Linde’s proposed data center in Wayne County would have 21 buildings
News ClipThe Keystone Newsroom·Browndale, Wayne County, PA

Linde’s proposed data center in Wayne County would have 21 buildings

Linde Corporation has proposed a large data center, including 20 data halls and two natural gas generating facilities, near the village of Browndale in Wayne County, Pennsylvania. The Clinton Township Planning Commission rejected the initial application due to incompleteness. Residents are highly organized in their opposition, prompting the township to consider new data center regulations.

6/9/2026
Clinton Township faces legal uncertainty over data center moratorium
News ClipThe River Reporter·Clinton Township, Beaver County, PA

Clinton Township faces legal uncertainty over data center moratorium

The Clinton Township Board of Supervisors controversially replaced its solicitor, prompting resident opposition and concerns over transparency. The new interim solicitor, Ronald Bugaj, stated that a recently enacted six-month data center moratorium might be illegal under Pennsylvania law, potentially leaving the township with a July 29 deadline for project approval. Residents and a former supervisor dispute this assessment, suggesting the moratorium is valid and that new zoning ordinances should be pursued.

6/3/2026
News ClipThe River Reporter·Clinton, Wayne County, PA

Plans include 20 data center buildings for Clinton development

Plans for a data center and power generation development in Clinton Township, Wayne County, Pennsylvania, include 20 data center buildings and on-site power facilities. Linde Corporation owns the land, with Forest City Energy Center LLC holding an option to develop. The plans are scheduled for public presentation to the Clinton Township Planning Commission.

5/28/2026
Clinton Township Officials, Residents Oppose Proposed Data Center
News ClipThe Keystone Newsroom·Clinton Township, Wayne County, PA

Clinton Township Officials, Residents Oppose Proposed Data Center

Clinton Township residents and supervisors are strongly opposing a proposed data center by Linde Corporation in Wayne County, Pennsylvania. The township has enacted a six-month moratorium on data center applications and is actively pursuing new regulations and hiring specialized legal and environmental experts. The community is uniting to fight the project's potential environmental and infrastructure impacts.

5/20/2026
News ClipPocono Record·Clinton Township, Wayne County, PA

Large crowd opposes first data center proposed in Wayne County

Approximately 200 residents of Clinton Township, Wayne County, Pennsylvania, gathered to oppose a proposed data storage center by Linde Corporation. The project's presentation was delayed due to the applicant's late submission of plans, and the township supervisors have enacted a six-month moratorium on data centers while pursuing new regulatory ordinances. Residents raised concerns about environmental impact, noise, light pollution, and water consumption.

5/13/2026
Clinton Township Residents Oppose Data Center Proposal
News ClipThe River Reporter·Clinton, Wayne County, PA

Clinton Township Residents Oppose Data Center Proposal

Residents of Clinton Township, Pennsylvania, vociferously opposed a proposed data center by Linde Corporation at a planning commission meeting, citing concerns about water usage, noise, and environmental damage. A large crowd unanimously urged the commission to reject the project, which they believe will be decided at a future meeting.

5/9/2026