The Pennsylvania Energy and Innovation Summit, held at Carnegie Mellon University and hosted by Senator Dave McCormick, highlighted over $90 billion in new investments in the state. The summit emphasized Pennsylvania's strategic role at the intersection of American energy dominance and artificial intelligence (AI) technology. Key participants included President Lee Zeldin and various industry leaders, who underscored the importance of bipartisanship in attracting tech and energy investors. The investments announced cover sectors such as natural gas, grid upgrades, and AI infrastructure, positioning Pennsylvania as a leader in the U.S. effort to maintain competitiveness against China in the AI race. Lawmakers and officials stressed that these developments will support advanced manufacturing and protect American jobs, reinforcing the country's economic strength and technological future.
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Just joined @Varneyco to talk about major wins for Pennsylvania and the country. The Energy and Innovation Summit—hosted by Senator Dave McCormick—highlighted over $90 billion in new investment coming directly into Pennsylvania. From natural gas and grid upgrades to AI-powered https://t.co/orviAgpBJr