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Coal-fired power plant in Indiana County to become gas-powered data center campus

The smokestacks of the former coal-fired Homer City Generating Station crumble March 22 in a planned demolition to make way for a new natural gas-fired power plant in Homer City. Associated Press

HARRISBURG — The owners of what was once Pennsylvania's biggest coal-fired power plant said Wednesday that they will turn it into a $10 billion natural gas-powered data center campus designed to capitalize on the fast-growing energy demands of Big Tech companies to power artificial intelligence and cloud computing applications.

The former Homer City Generating Station in Indiana County, will host seven gas-fired turbines to power data centers on site with up to 4.5 gigawatts of electricity, according to the owners, an investor group named Homer City Development.

That amount of electricity is enough to power about 3 million homes and would be the nation’s third-largest power generation facility after the Grand Coulee hydroelectric dam in Washington and the new Plant Vogtle nuclear power plant in Georgia, according to federal data.

The project will be the largest capital investment ever in Pennsylvania, said state Senate Majority Leader Joe Pittman, R-Indiana, whose district is home to Homer City.

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