Trump Administration Unveils 10-GW Data Center and Gas Plants in Ohio
Published on 3/20/2026

AI Summary
The Trump administration announced plans for a 10-gigawatt data center and gas plants at a former uranium site in Ohio, signaling a substantial investment in energy infrastructure. This initiative aims to enhance the state's energy capacity and stimulate economic activity in the region. With SoftBank involved in developing a significant portion of the gas generation, totaling 9.2 gigawatts, this project underscores the intersection of artificial intelligence and energy sectors. These developments could influence market dynamics by increasing energy supply and potentially affecting energy prices and stocks of involved companies.
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