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Leading US carbon capture project set to produce clean hydrogen

Clean hydrogen energy is set to be produced from a repurposed gasification plant in Indiana, US.

Wabash Valley Resources will use Honeywell UOP technologies to capture and sequester up to 1.65 million tonnes of carbon dioxide annually from the plant in West Terre Haute – and the project is expected to be one of the largest carbon sequestration initiatives in the US to date.

Plans to convert the world-scale gasification plant to a hydrogen production facility and carbon capture and sequestration project were unveiled in 2016 by Wabash Valley Resources.

Dan Williams, Managing Director at Wabash Valley Resources, said, “By implementing Honeywell UOP’s proven technologies for the capture of CO2 and hydrogen purification, we will significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

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