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Trump and Senator Dave McCormick Join Forces to Boost Energy Investments in Pennsylvania

    Trump and Sen. Dave McCormick team up to promote energy investments in Pennsylvania
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    WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump and Pennsylvania Senator David McCormick are set to announce approximately $70 billion in energy investments for the state on Tuesday. This announcement will take place as the president visits Pittsburgh for a meeting with a number of leading executives to advocate for his energy and technology plans.

    The Pennsylvania Energy and Innovation Summit is scheduled to occur at Carnegie Mellon University. This event coincides with efforts by the state’s political and business leaders to establish the city as a center for advancements in robotics, artificial intelligence, and energy.

    Trump has consistently promoted U.S. “energy dominance” on the global stage, with Pennsylvania playing a pivotal role in this strategy, especially as a battleground state that was key to his victories in 2016 and 2024. This is largely due to Pennsylvania’s coal industry, which the Republican administration has actively supported through various measures.

    Neither the White House nor McCormick’s office gave breakdowns of the $70 billion or what the investments entail.

    McCormick, a Republican first-term senator who is organizing the inaugural event, says the summit is meant to bring together top energy companies and AI leaders, global investors and labor behind Trump’s energy policies and priorities. He says the investments will spur tens of thousands of jobs in Pennsylvania.

    “Pennsylvania is uniquely positioned because of abundant energy, of incredible skilled workers, technology,” McCormick said in a Fox News interview Monday promoting the summit. “We need to win the battle for AI innovation in America, and Pennsylvania is at the center of it.”

    The list of participating CEOs includes leaders from global behemoths like Blackstone, SoftBank, Amazon Web Services, BlackRock and ExxonMobil and local companies such as the Pittsburgh-based Gecko Robotics, which deploys AI to bolster energy capacity. Gov. Josh Shapiro, a Democrat, will also attend.

    Administration officials speaking at the summit include White House crypto czar David Sacks, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and Energy Secretary Chris Wright.

    In the Fox News interview, McCormick credited his wife, Dina Powell McCormick, with the idea for a summit. Powell McCormick served as Trump’s deputy national security adviser in his first term and is a former Goldman Sachs executive who is now at BDT & MSD Partners, a merchant bank.

    Pittsburgh is home to Carnegie Mellon University, a prestigious engineering school, plus a growing industry of small robotics firms and a so-called “ AI Avenue ” that’s home to offices for Google and other AI firms. It also sits in the middle of the prolific Marcellus Shale natural gas reservoir.

    Pennsylvania has scored several big investment wins in recent months, some of it driven by federal manufacturing policy and others by the ravenous need for electricity from the fast-growing AI business.

    Nippon Steel just bought U.S. Steel for almost $15 billion, getting Trump’s approval after pledging to invest billions alone in U.S. Steel’s Pittsburgh-area plants.

    Amazon will spend $20 billion on two data center complexes in Pennsylvania, with more to come, while a one-time coal-fired power plant is being turned into the nation’s largest gas-fired power plant to fuel a data center campus. Meanwhile, Microsoft says it is spending $1.6 billion to reopen the lone functional nuclear reactor on Three Mile Island under a long-term power supply agreement for its data centers.

    Shapiro, elected in 2022, has been pushing for the state to land a big multibillion-dollar industrial project, like a semiconductor factory or an electric vehicle plant.

    In his first budget speech, Shapiro — who is viewed as a potential White House contender in 2028 — told lawmakers that Pennsylvania needs to “get in the game” and warned that it would take money.

    He didn’t land a mega project, but he instead has worked to play up big investments by Amazon and Microsoft, as well as Nippon Steel, as he prepares to seek a second term.

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    Levy reported from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

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