“This is incredible news for West Virginia and a clear sign of the opportunities in front of us when we put our natural gas resources to work here at home. Investments like the Monarch Compute Campus in Mason County show that our state can play a leading role in powering the next generation of AI and advanced technology.
This project, launched by Fidelis New Energy and 8090 Industries, underscores why West Virginia is such a strong fit for major infrastructure investments. We have the natural gas resources, the workforce, and the reliability companies need to grow and succeed.
Using West Virginia natural gas to power this new compute campus is exactly the kind of smart, forward-looking development that strengthens our economy, creates jobs for our residents, and positions our state as an energy leader for decades to come.” – Rebecca McPhail, president-elect for the Gas and Oil Association of West Virginia
