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Ohio, SoftBank and natural gas power plant

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Massive data center, natural gas power plant planned for Southern Ohio
Trump cabinet officials were in Southern Ohio on Friday unveiled plans to build a massive $33 billion natural-gas power plant intended to power a proposed $30 billion-plus data center nearby.

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SoftBank and AEP plan massive Ohio gas-fired AI data center campus
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SoftBank’s Son says Ohio data center to be $500 billion project
Deccan Chronicle · 1d
SoftBank Plans Massive US Power Plant for AI Data Centres
Tokyo: Japan's SoftBank Group said Saturday it plans to build a huge new gas-fired power plant in the US state of Ohio to provide energy for artificial intelligence data centers.

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SoftBank plans massive gas-powered AI data center in Ohio
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Trump Officials Announce 10-Gigawatt Data Center, Gas Plants for Former Ohio Uranium Site
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Natural Gas Technology Improvements Changing Attitudes

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Technology Making Today's Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Industry Safer

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Chesapeake to spend $1 billion on natural gas technology

Now that Chesapeake Energy Corp. has helped create a glut of natural gas in the U.S., it needs to get the country to use more of it. Oklahoma City-based Chesapeake, the second-largest producer of natural gas in the U.S., announced Monday that it plans to ...
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Breakthrough Technology Extracts Hydrogen from Natural Gas Wells

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Honeywell Stock Rises After $1.8B Liquefied Natural Gas Technology Deal

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Natural-gas Engines Power Benefits

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Florida utility bills could rise to pay for new natural gas technology

Lawmakers are moving forward a proposal despite appeals from some over increasing electric bills. Times/Herald Tallahassee Bureau The Tampa Bay Times e-Newspaper is a digital replica of the printed paper seven days a week that is available to read on ...
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