About this Event
Artificial intelligence is driving an unprecedented demand for data centers, large-scale facilities that consume significant land, water, and energy. In Pennsylvania, proposals for new data centers are raising big questions about economic development, environmental impact, infrastructure strain, and community transparency.
In this hour-long, interview-style special, A Community Conversation: The Data Center Debate brings together local leaders, industry experts, environmental advocates, and residents to explore what AI data centers could mean for the region. Who benefits? Who bears the cost? And how can communities balance innovation with sustainability and quality of life?
Confirmed guests
- Alberto Lamadrid, Economics professor, Lehigh University, and member of Integrated Networks for Electricity Research Cluster
- Kathryn Zerfuss, Commissioner, Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Confirmed
About the Event
This program will be broadcast live from the Univest Public Media Center's Studio A, with opportunity for audience members to ask questions.
Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Filming begins promptly at 6:00 p.m.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Univest Public Media Center, Sesame Street, Bethlehem, PA, USA, United States
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