LANCASTER – AI company, CoreWeave plans to commit over $6 billion to equip a new, state-of-the-art data center in Lancaster. The initial 100 megawatt data center, with potential to expand to 300 megawatts,was announced at Sen. Dave McCormick’s inaugural PA Energy and Innovation Summit which was held this week at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh. CoreWeave CEO and Co-Founder, Michael Intrator said the data center will accelerate innovation and drive economic growth across the region. The project is expected to create approximately 600 skilled, competitively waged jobs during the build phase, with about 70 full-time technical and operational roles at launch, and scaling to about 175 over time. The Lancaster data center is the result of CoreWeave’s ongoing engagement with policymakers who share a commitment to strengthening America’s AI and energy system through investments in US-based infrastructure and policies that enable innovation.