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    Pennsylvania Farmers Unite Against Talen Energy Data Centre Plan

    Arushi PandeyBy Arushi PandeyDecember 2, 2025 World No Comments3 Mins Read
    Pennsylvania Data Centre

    Pennsylvania Residents Unite to Resist Data Centre Development

    In rural Montour County, Pennsylvania, more than 300 residents gathered at a local planning commission meeting to oppose a proposed data centre by Talen Energy. Dressed in camouflage hats and red shirts, the crowd filled the hall to voice fears that the project would carve up farmland and disrupt the peaceful rhythm of their valley.

    Most attendees were loyal supporters of former President Donald Trump, who won the county by a wide margin in the 2024 election. Yet, their opposition showed frustration with Washington’s push to fast-track artificial intelligence infrastructure across rural areas, where land remains affordable but community resistance is growing.

    A Clash Between Progress and Preservation

    During the meeting, residents questioned Talen Energy officials about the project’s potential to raise utility costs and reduce working farmland. Many also worried about its impact on water supplies and local ecosystems. Two women summed up the sentiment in song: “Say no to rezoning, so water keeps flowing and crops keep growing.”

    The project would rezone roughly 1,300 acres of farmland for industrial use. Talen Energy’s plan calls for 12 to 15 large data buildings near its 1,528-megawatt natural gas power plant. About 350 acres of farmland producing corn, soybeans, and livestock would be lost. Montour County Commissioner Rebecca Dressler, a Republican, said the community’s resistance is not about partisanship but about protecting its identity. “People aren’t anti-development — they just want growth that fits who we are,” she said.

    The county’s planning commission recently voted 6-1 against the rezoning proposal, drawing loud applause. A final decision from county commissioners is expected in mid-December.

    Growing Backlash Across the U.S.

    Montour County’s protest reflects a broader national movement against rapid data centre expansion. A report from Data Center Watch earlier this year found that $64 billion worth of projects had been delayed or blocked in several states, including Texas and Oregon. Critics warn Pennsylvania could soon resemble northern Virginia’s “data centre alley,” known for vast industrial sprawl and heavy power demand.

    Both major parties are backing new infrastructure, but residents say billion-dollar tech companies are reshaping their communities without regard for local needs. “It’s a society that’s forgotten about the small person,” said Theresa McCollum, a 70-year-old farmer. Others, like Craig High, blamed federal policies for limiting local control. “Stay out,” he said. “We wouldn’t even be having this conversation without Washington’s involvement.”

    Energy Costs and Political Consequences

    Pennsylvania’s stable electricity supply has made it a magnet for companies such as Amazon, Google, and Microsoft. However, that boom comes at a cost. Electricity prices have risen by about 15% in the past year — double the national average — and analysts predict further increases. Overdue utility bills have also soared, placing pressure on households already facing economic strain.

    Rising power costs are shaping political debates ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. In Georgia, Democrat Alicia Johnson won a utility board seat earlier this year by campaigning against unchecked data centre growth and higher bills. “People are angry,” she said. “They don’t want to pay the price for corporate expansion.”

    Environmental groups believe similar political waves may soon reach Pennsylvania. “Communities — red, blue, and everything in between — are united in opposition,” said activist Ginny Marcille-Kerslake. “This issue is bringing people together in ways we haven’t seen before.”

    with inputs from Reuters

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