Senator McCormick’s vote to cut our clean energy supply undermines American AI and raises everybody’s costs.

The race to lead in artificial intelligence isn’t just about algorithms—it’s about energy. Data centers powering AI breakthroughs are hungry for reliable, affordable electricity. Clean energy is the fastest, cheapest way to meet this demand.

Experts and industry leaders agree: wind and solar are now the most cost-effective new power sources, able to come online in under two years. Meanwhile, China invested nearly $1 trillion last year in low-carbon energy to win the global AI race.

But Senator McCormick voted to gut clean energy investments—putting America’s technological edge and national security at risk. Cutting these incentives will drive up costs, slow innovation, and force tech companies to rely on expensive, polluting fuels. That means fewer jobs for Pennsylvanians, stalled AI progress, and a weaker position on the world stage.