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Investing.com -- GE Vernova, a leading provider of energy solutions, is set to supply seven high efficiency 7HA.02 hydrogen-enabled, gas-fired turbines for a massive natural gas-powered data center campus in Pennsylvania.
The new campus, which is replacing the state’s largest former coal plant, is a significant project involving an initial capital investment projected to exceed $10 billion for power infrastructure and site readiness.
The project is a collaboration between GE Vernova, Homer City Redevelopment, and Kiewit Power Constructors. The three companies are working together to transform the former Homer City Generating Station into a more than 3,200-acre natural gas-powered data center campus.
The campus, named the Homer City Energy Campus, will be constructed by Kiewit Power Constructors.
The companies involved have stated that the new campus will aim to meet the growing artificial intelligence and high-performance computing needs of tech companies. As the demand for such services continues to increase, the campus is poised to provide a much-needed resource for the tech industry.
GE Vernova is expected to begin the first deliveries of its high efficiency 7HA.02 hydrogen-enabled, gas-fired turbines in 2026.
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