Pennsylvania American Water

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PPL Electric, PA American Water discuss capacity, reliability regarding data centers
News ClipTimes Leader·Salem Township, Luzerne County, PA

PPL Electric, PA American Water discuss capacity, reliability regarding data centers

PPL Electric Utilities and Pennsylvania American Water are discussing their capacity and reliability to meet the increasing demands of data centers in Northeastern Pennsylvania. They are assessing grid capacity, water supply, and infrastructure upgrades, while also considering economic benefits and customer protections for the region. A seminar addressed local zoning, energy requirements, and economic impact.

3/21/2026
Archbald hearing reveals Project Green Mountain’s ties to other data center
News ClipScranton Times-Tribune·Archbald, Lackawanna County, PA

Archbald hearing reveals Project Green Mountain’s ties to other data center

A public hearing for Project Green Mountain in Archbald, Pennsylvania, revealed strong links to Western Hospitality Partners, the developer behind Project Gravity. Residents voiced strong opposition to the proposed data center campus, which requires a conditional use approval from the Archbald Borough Council and involves significant power and water usage.

3/20/2026
Can utilities handle data centers’ electricity, sewer and water needs?
News ClipScranton Times-Tribune·Archbald, Lackawanna County, PA

Can utilities handle data centers’ electricity, sewer and water needs?

The region around Archbald, PA has enough water to supply data centers, but utility officials acknowledged potential power shortages and said some electric infrastructure upgrades could be paid for by ratepayers. Developers would be responsible for water and sewer infrastructure upgrades needed to serve their data centers. Several data center projects are proposed in the region, with public hearings scheduled to consider zoning and permit approvals.

3/13/2026