Shapiro signs executive order imposing strict data center requirements in Pennsylvania
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Summary
The Forbes Breaking News segment covers Gov. Josh Shapiro's August 18, 2026, press conference announcing and signing an executive order on data center development. Shapiro details requirements for power self-sufficiency, local approvals, transparency, and environmental protections after the Senate declined to pass related legislation. Speakers include DEP Secretary Jess Shirley, local officials, NRDC's Dwan Robinson, consumer advocates, and PUC Chairman Steve DeFrank. The coverage focuses on the order's mechanics, community concerns, and removal of data centers from FastTrack permitting.
Editorial Assessment
The broadcast provides a faithful, near-verbatim account of the event with strong primary sourcing from the governor and administration officials. Claims about speculative proposals, Senate inaction, and specific local examples align with contemporaneous reporting. Viewers may miss industry responses or quantified economic impacts of compliant projects. Framing prioritizes resident protections over growth incentives, consistent with Shapiro's recent shift. No factual errors identified in core assertions; enforcement details and long-term effects remain prospective.
Key Moments
Over 100 speculative data center proposals in Pennsylvania, only five with permits, none operational
Repeated in multiple administration statements and press coverage of the August 18 event.
Executive order removes all data centers from FastTrack and requires consent orders with penalties for noncompliance
Matches EO 2026-05 details reported by PA.gov and news outlets.
Senate majority leader stated no intention to regulate data centers legislatively
Consistent with prior reporting on legislative gridlock before the EO.
Developers must obtain local approvals before state permits and bring their own clean power
Core GRID standards outlined in the order and DEP remarks.
Sources Consulted
- Gov. Shapiro signs executive order establishing stricter requirements on data centers
- Gov. Josh Shapiro signs executive order restricting data center development in Pennsylvania
- Shapiro puts conditions on fast-track perks for data centers amid community backlash
- To Manage Data Center Challenges, Governor Shapiro Signs Executive Order on GRID Principles
- Gov Shapiro Releases Full GRID Standards to Protect Pennsylvania