The State of West Virginia is backing the construction of a coal and biomass-based hydrogen production and carbon capture facility.
Babcock & Wilcox (B&W) announced its subsidiary Maintaineer C2H had signed a funding agreement of up to $10m from West Virginia’s Department of Economic Development to develop the facility using its BrightLoop™ technology.
Planned for Mason County, B&W plans to use its chemical looping technology that can break down feedstocks such as coal and biomass into hydrogen and CO2, with the CO2 being isolated for storage.
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