Maryland Governor Supports TeraWulf's Conversion of Retired Coal Plant to Gas
Maryland's Environmental Secretary Serena McIlwain has pledged support for TeraWulf's plan to convert a retired coal plant in Morgantown to a gas-fired facility for data centers, creating tension with environmentalists. The project requires securing permits and rights of way for a new gas pipeline. Opposition from groups like the Chesapeake Climate Action Network is mounting, including planned protests against the project.

Maryland's Environmental Secretary Serena McIlwain has committed to assisting TeraWulf in converting a retired coal plant in Morgantown to a gas-fired facility for data centers. This decision has led to conflict with environmentalists, including the Chesapeake Climate Action Network, which opposes the project due to its climate implications.
TeraWulf aims to secure necessary permits and rights of way to construct a new gas pipeline for the plant. Activists plan to mobilize public opinion and organize a rally in Annapolis to contest the governor's support for the initiative.




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