West Virginia 2025 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB3137

Introduced
3/4/25  
Refer
3/4/25  

Caption

Relating to establishing economic incentives for data centers to locate within the state

Impact

This legislation intends to amend existing tax laws related to property and sales taxes specifically for data centers, allowing for special property tax treatment and tax exemptions for coal-generated electricity used by qualifying facilities. The aim is to stimulate local economies by generating direct investments and creating high-quality jobs across technological and support roles. Furthermore, the incentives are designed to promote ancillary economic activities, enhancing supply chains and local businesses.

Summary

House Bill 3137, known as the 'West Virginia-Powered Data Center Incentive Act', aims to provide economic incentives for data centers to locate within West Virginia. The bill focuses on creating favorable conditions for investment in state-of-the-art data center facilities, promoting economic growth, technological advancement, and job creation. By establishing specific criteria, such as capital investment thresholds and job creation targets, the bill outlines a structured framework for attracting significant private investment in this sector, leveraging local resources effectively.

Sentiment

Generally, sentiment around HB3137 appears positive among proponents, particularly those in the technology and energy sectors. Supporters see it as a key measure to counteract competition from neighboring states that have been successful in attracting data centers through similar incentive programs. However, concerns from certain advocacy groups highlight potential environmental impacts and the heavy reliance on coal, sparking debates on sustainable energy practices versus economic incentivization.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding this bill is the balance between economic development and environmental sustainability. Critics argue that focusing on coal-generated electricity may not align with broader environmental goals, posing a dilemma for legislators. Additionally, the stipulations requiring a minimum investment and job creation may be viewed as barriers by some entities, raising questions about accessibility to these incentives for smaller businesses or startups.

Companion Bills

WV SB583

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Previously Filed As

WV SB354

Relating to the WV Advanced Energy and Economic Corridor Authority

WV HB2830

Providing for solar energy production on formerly mined land

WV SB256

Relating to WV Economic Development Authority

WV HB2120

Relating to the financing of environmental pollution control equipment for coal-fired power plants

WV HB5528

Relating to the renewable energy facilities program

WV HB5223

To create the Southern Coalfield Resiliency and Revitalization Program

WV HB3130

Creating the Coalfields Energy Research and Economic Development Authority

WV SB571

Creating WV Corridor H Advanced Energy and Economic Corridor Authority

WV HB3168

Ensuring investment in WV Tourism is competitive with other states and accessible long term

WV SB735

Clarifying department responsible for administration of certain programs

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