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As AI data centers sprout up, concerns are mounting over where the energy to power them comes from, and how to pay for it.
Many of the projects credited to the Trump administration were well underway before Trump took office in January.
The US Congress needs to cut approval times for energy projects to better compete with Russian gas exports and win the artificial intelligence race against China, EQT CEO Toby Rice said.
Good afternoon and happy Monday, readers! We hope you all had a restful weekend. The Congressional Budget Office released a report today finding that President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill ...
The chief executive of gas major EQT has called on legislators to reduce the length of the approval process for new natural gas infrastructure in order to boost the competitiveness of U.S. energy.
President Donald Trump has made “unleashing American energy dominance” a priority for his second stint in the White House. In ...
AI is “not my thing,” President Donald Trump admitted during a speech in Pittsburgh on Tuesday. However, the president said ...
At a Pittsburgh summit, the Trump administration, energy executives, and tech barons joined as one to promote AI as the ...
Some political leaders and big names from the tech and AI industries were at the Inaugural Pennsylvania Energy and Innovation ...
Lawrence: Trump's WSJ suit claims he's been damaged. Epstein is the one who did a lot of damage. Microsoft scraps the new ...
Homer City Redevelopment ("HCR") today announced an agreement in principle (the "Agreement") for EQT Corporation (NYSE: EQT) ("EQT") to serve as HCR’s exclusive partner to source and supply the ...
Western Pennsylvania has had its troubles. After the end of the steel boom, the area decayed, unemployment was rampant — ...