West Virginia
Lawmakers reach final agreement on bill meant to encourage data center development – WV MetroNews
On the final evening of the regular session, lawmakers completed approval of one of the governor’s priorities, intended to allow developers, particularly data centers, to harness localized, self-sufficient energy systems.
“It’ll open up a lot of opportunities for the state of West Virginia. These data companies, they are looking time to power,” said Senate Economic Development Chairman Glenn Jeffries, R-Putnam, referring to how long it takes for a new facility to receive its electrical power from the grid.
“Most of them, they want to have some type of generation within 16 to 18 months, and this gives them that option. And we’ve put guardrails in place to make sure the ratepayer is not going to pay for any of the infrastructure, anything to do with the microgrid.”
The Senate voted to approve a final version of the bill, 32-1.

The one voting in opposition was Senator Rupie Phillips, R-Logan. In a speech on the Senate floor, Phillips again expressed concern that if most of the big, energy-consuming data centers choose to use their own power supply, then they would not contribute to lowering rates for other energy users.
“I’m not going to sit here when my constituents are paying out the wazoo on their power bills. So this is for Mamaw,” Phillips said before casting his ‘no’ vote, dropping a name he uses for an average West Virginian.
Delegates, earlier in the day, made several changes to the complicated legislation, including how to divvy up the property tax base generated under the terms of the bill.
“We have the location, we have the energy, and we have the grit,” said Delegate Clay Riley, R-Harrison.
The House majority proposed:
50% for a personal income tax reduction fund;
30% to the county or counties where the data center is located;
10% to go to all counties on a per capita basis;
5% to be used for an economic enhancement grant fund; and
5% for an electric credit stabilization and security fund.
The amount of money going to local governments that rely on property taxes for local services has been a matter of concern as the bill has progressed through the Legislature.
That continued to be the case on Saturday.

“I’m appreciative that there is now a percentage that’s going to counties. I think our county leaders came to the Capitol, they spoke up, they were heard at least somewhat, and a change was made,” said Delegate Evan Hansen, D-Monongalia.
“But I’m concerned that while counties are now going to share in some of the benefits, should these microgrid projects be built — I’m concerned about our municipalities not getting a piece of the pie, and I’m concerned about our local school districts, which were not being given a piece of the pie.”
HB 2014 introduces a Certified Microgrid Program and a High Impact Data Center Program for West Virginia, aiming to attract and support these industries.
Gov. Patrick Morrisey and his administration have touted the bill’s focus on data centers, the physical facilities that house computer structures like servers and storage.
“Data centers represent a significant and growing sector of the economy, generating substantial economic activity, including jobs, infrastructure investments, and technological innovation,” the bill states.
Data centers are enormous energy users, and that is only expected to grow as artificial intelligence and other computing innovations gain traction.
They are prolific in states like neighboring Virginia, but they are also controversial among residents because of their aesthetics and noise. They are not major employers but can contribute significantly to local property taxes.
“Other states that have data centers did not have to go through legislative process of passing a handout through a microgrid bill, and there’s major uncertainty on what will happen to consumers prices, and we know that that’s surging through the roof now,” said Delegate Shawn Fluharty, D-Ohio.
“If you actually talk to West Virginians, they’re very concerned about the utility costs. But we haven’t addressed that, and we’re certainly not addressing with this legislation. If anything, we’re going the opposite way. But one benefit potentially is that if a company like Microsoft would come to West Virginia, they could bring their DEI program with them.”
The bill offers a possibility for data center developers who might want their own energy framework, the microgrids in the bill’s name.
In the microgrid piece of the legislation, the secretary of the Department of Commerce can identify and certify the districts following conclusions that there would be a significant and positive economic impact for the state.
An industrial plant or facility choosing to locate and operate within a certified district must represent a new electric generating load to take advantage of the program’s provisions.

“Data centers do not — do not, underline, do not — require a micro grid,” said Delegate Marty Gearheart, R-Mercer, speaking against the bill.
He continued, “I will tell you that my vote on this particular bill does not have to do with distribution of tax dollars. It has to do with the poor guy who goes home once a month and looks at that power bill and has seen it over the last few years continue to incline.”
Delegate Daniel Linville, R-Cabell, said the bill could lead to fruitful rounds of development.
“There’s been questions as to why we need micro grids,” Linville said. “The answer is, we want to be the most impactful place in the nation to be able to to to put these to put these data centers, and we want to be on the forefront of being able to to get this construction done.”
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West Virginia Lottery results: See winning numbers for Powerball, Lotto America on March 2, 2026
The results are in for the West Virginia Lottery’s draw games on Monday, March 2, 2026.
Here’s a look at winning numbers for each game on March 2.
Winning Powerball numbers from March 2 drawing
02-17-18-38-62, Powerball: 20, Power Play: 2
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Winning Lotto America numbers from March 2 drawing
03-08-17-24-34, Star Ball: 06, ASB: 02
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Winning Daily 3 numbers from March 2 drawing
7-4-8
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Winning Daily 4 numbers from March 2 drawing
1-1-9-6
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Winning Cash 25 numbers from March 2 drawing
02-03-05-07-19-22
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When are the West Virginia Lottery drawings held?
- Powerball: 11 p.m. ET on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.
- Mega Millions: 10:59 p.m. ET Tuesday and Friday.
- Lotto America: 10:15 p.m. ET on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.
- Daily 3, 4: 6:59 p.m. ET Monday through Saturday.
- Cash 25: 6:59 p.m. ET Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday.
This results page was generated automatically using information from TinBu and a template written and reviewed by a USA Today editor. You can send feedback using this form.
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West Virginia Scoots Up in Top 25 Rankings After Taking Series From Kennesaw State
Another successful weekend for the West Virginia Mountaineers results in another slight bump up in the top 25 rankings. WVU took two of three from Kennesaw State on the road, allowing them to slide up to No. 23 in D1Baseball’s new batch of rankings.
D1Baseball’s Top 25 for Week 3
1. UCLA
2. LSU
3. Texas
4. Mississippi State
5. Georgia Tech
6. Arkansas
7. Auburn
8. North Carolina
9. Florida
10. Southern Miss
11. Georgia
12. Oklahoma
13. NC State
14. Clemson
15. Wake Forest
16. Coastal Carolina
17. TCU
18. Oregon State
19. Tennessee
20. Florida State
21. Kentucky
22. Texas A&M
23. West Virginia
24. Miami
25. UTSA
Missed opportunity
West Virginia had a 6-0 lead in game three of its series against Kennesaw State, looking well on their way to a clean three-game sweep of the Owls.
Unfortunately for Steve Sabins, the bullpen imploded following another strong five-inning outing from the big lefty Maxx Yehl. Bryson Thacker, Carson Estridge, and David Perez combined to give up four runs on five hits over the final three innings, allowing the Owls to steal Sunday’s game.
The loss frustrated West Virginia fans and rightfully so, but there’s no need to panic. The name of the game is to continue winning the series. You do that, you’ll find yourself in a position to make the NCAA Tournament and earn a high seed. Obviously, you don’t want to blow the opportunity of a sweep, especially when you’re up 6-0, but it’s not a loss that is going to ruin their resume. Losing the series, on the other hand, would have.
What’s next for the Mountaineers?
No single mid-week game this week for West Virginia. Instead, they’ll play a quick two-game series against Radford at home beginning Tuesday. They’ll get one day of rest before opening up a three-game series at home against Columbia, which will be the final series of non-conference play. WVU will have a single mid-week game against Maryland on Tuesday, March 10th, before beginning Big 12 action on the road against Baylor.
The full remaining schedule
Mar. 2-4 Radford
Mar. 6-8 Columbia
Mar 10 Maryland
Mar 13-15 at Baylor
Mar. 17 Penn State
Mar. 29-21 BYU
Mar. 24 at Marshall
Mar. 27-29 at Arizona State
Mar. 31 at Arizona
Apr. 3-5 UCF
Apr. 7 Marshall
Apr. 10-12 at Texas Tech
Apr. 15 at Penn State
Apr. 17-19 Houston
Apr. 21 Pitt
Apr. 24-26 at Cincinnati
Apr. 29 at Penn State
May 1-3 Kansas State
May 5 Marshall (Charleston, WV)
May 8-10 at Kansas
May 14-16 TCU
May 20-23 Big 12 Championship (Surprise, AZ)
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West Virginia Surrenders Six-Run Lead, Falls in Series Finale to Kennesaw State
West Virgnia built a six-run lead through five and half innings, but the Kennesaw State Owls (5-5) scored seven unanswered runs in three frames to knock off the Mountaineers (8-2) Sunday afternoon 7-6.
West Virginia captured an early 2-0 lead in the top of the first after sophomore Matt Ineich hit a leadoff single before sophomore Gavin Kelly and senior Paul Schoenfeld were issued walks to load the bases with two outs on the board. Then, redshirt freshman Ryan Maggy line a two-RBI single to centerfield in his first career start.
The Mountaineers extended their lead in the second when Kelly hit a three went opposite field for a three-run home run, his first of the season, for a 5-0 advantage.
West Virginia starting southpaw pitcher Maxx Yehl threw five scoreless innings. The redshirt junior recorded four strikeouts on the day and limited the Owls to four hits.
Kelly added a run in the sixth, clearing the centerfield wall for his second home run of the afternoon and a 6-0 WVU lead.
Redshirt sophomore Bryson Thacker took the mound in the six. After a high and wide throw on a ground ball, a walk, and with two outs, junior Cooper Williams drooped an RBI single in right field to put the Owls on the board. Then, a pitch in the dirt rolled to the backstop to add another run, closing the gap to four, 6-2.
Carson Estridge was handed the ball in the seventh. The senior right-hander gave up a leadoff double before registering the next two outs, including a strikeout, before freshman McCollum line an RBI single just out of the reach of the glove of Kelly. Senior Jackson Chirello cut the deficit one, hammering the 3-1 pitch well over the right field wall and into the Waffle House parking lot for a two-run home run.
West Virginia head coach Steve Sabins turned to the clubhouse leader in saves David Perez to get the Mountaineers out of the inning. The freshman returned to the mound in the eighth. Senior Jamarie Brooks reached after hitting a sharp ground ball over to first that went between the legs of senior Ben Lumsden. Then, Williams blasted a two-run home run and a 7-6 Owls lead.
In the ninth, senior Matthew Graveline nearly tied the game with the swing of the bat, driving 0-2 pitch off the top of the left field wall for a one-out double to put the Mountaineers into scoring position. However, redshirt senior Harry Cain sat the last two Mountaineer hitters to collect his second win of the season as the Owls completed the comeback with the 7-6 decision.
West Virginia is back in action on Tuesday for the first of a two-game series against Radford. Game one and game two (Weds) are both scheduled for 2:00 p.m. and the all the action will stream on ESPN+.
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