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Amazon's Pennsylvania investment: 2 data centres worth $20 billion; One taps directly into nuclear power

IndiaTimes Monday, 9 June 2025 ()
Amazon is investing $20 billion in Pennsylvania for two data center complexes, one near a nuclear plant. This project, part of a larger expansion with billions pledged in other states, faces federal scrutiny due to its direct power draw from the Susquehanna plant. Regulators are investigating potential unfair advantages and impacts on energy availability for other users.
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