Project timeline
The Homer City Energy Campus, soon to become the largest natural gas-powered plant in the country, will have the capacity to serve multiple large data center customers and supply power to thousands of homes on the local grid.
The campus is advancing each day through a three-pronged approach:

POWER BLOCK
Industry-Leading Natural Gas Turbines from GE Vernova
Phase One

Photo courtesy of GE Vernova
GE Vernova will supply seven state-of-the-art 7HA.02 high-efficiency natural gas turbines to power the Homer City Energy Campus. This full equipment order—announced at Senator Dave McCormick’s July 2025 Pennsylvania Energy and Innovation Summit—marks a major step toward delivering up to 4.5 GW of dependable energy capacity.
With the first delivery expected in 2026, Kiewit Power Constructors Co. – one of the premier engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contractors in the country – is leading construction.


Phase Three
ADVANCING TECHNOLOGY
Data Center Customer(s)

Work is underway to secure data center customer(s) to meet the growing demand for artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing (HPC) needs shaping America’s digital future.
Homer City Redevelopment expects to share an update on who our data center customer(s) will be in the third quarter of 2025.