A new Clean Air Task Force report provides carbon capture and storage (CCS) case studies. “This review shows that carbon capture and storage projects can perform well at large scales and that the technology is already contributing to global efforts to reduce emissions,” said Toby Lockwood, Technology and Markets Director for Carbon Capture at CATF. https://lnkd.in/gR3nxFGp
Wabash Valley Resources
Agricultural Chemical Manufacturing
West Terre Haute, IN 889 followers
Empowering American Agriculture with the Fertilizer of Tomorrow
About us
Wabash Valley Resources LLC (WVR) acquired a world-scale gasification plant in 2016, with plans to convert it to an ammonia production plant and carbon capture and sequestration project. The project was recently selected to receive funding from the Department of Energy (DOE) as part of the Carbon Storage Program. The Program's objective is the advancement, development and validation of technologies that enable safe cost-effective, and permanent geologic storage of carbon dioxide.
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- Industry
- Agricultural Chemical Manufacturing
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- West Terre Haute, IN
- Type
- Privately Held
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444 W. Sandford Ave
West Terre Haute, IN 47885, US
Employees at Wabash Valley Resources
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WVR is excited to announce that we have selected Baker Hughes as our provider of compression and CCS-related technology, services, and solutions for our low-carbon ammonia fertilizer production facilities. “This collaboration with Baker Hughes enables us to leverage its world-class technology and expertise to achieve our project goals,” said Daniel Williams, PE, chief operating officer at Wabash Valley Resources. "With safety as our top priority, we have chosen Baker Hughes, a leader in carbon capture and storage technology with a proven track record. Its extensive experience and commitment to industry best practices ensure that our project will meet and exceed the highest safety standards. We are confident this collaboration will drive innovation and secure a sustainable future for our community." https://lnkd.in/gPSvfvTw #Ammonia #CarbonCapture #CCS #Fertilizer #AmmoniaProduction #EnergyTechnology #EnergyTransition
Wabash Valley Resources Selects Baker Hughes as Preferred Technology, Services Provider of Compression and Sequestration Solutions for Clean Ammonia Production Project
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WVR is excited to announce that we have selected Baker Hughes as our provider of compression and CCS-related technology, services, and solutions for our low-carbon ammonia fertilizer production facilities. “This collaboration with Baker Hughes enables us to leverage its world-class technology and expertise to achieve our project goals,” said Daniel Williams, PE, chief operating officer at Wabash Valley Resources. "With safety as our top priority, we have chosen Baker Hughes, a leader in carbon capture and storage technology with a proven track record. Its extensive experience and commitment to industry best practices ensure that our project will meet and exceed the highest safety standards. We are confident this collaboration will drive innovation and secure a sustainable future for our community." https://lnkd.in/gPSvfvTw #Ammonia #CarbonCapture #CCS #Fertilizer #AmmoniaProduction #EnergyTechnology #EnergyTransition
Wabash Valley Resources Selects Baker Hughes as Preferred Technology, Services Provider of Compression and Sequestration Solutions for Clean Ammonia Production Project
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This is why Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is so important to the American manufacturing resurgence. For WVR, it's giving America's farmers fertilizer independence with low-carbon ammonia fertilizer. For the rest of our great nation, it's power generation, steel manufacturing, and cement production.
Greg Zoeller: Carbon capture can usher a new era of manufacturing - Indianapolis Business Journal
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Wabash Valley Resources is taking this facility to the next level by remediating petcoke--an environmental waste product of the fossil fuel industry--via chemical processes to produce clean hydrogen and then clean nitrogen fertilizer (NH3) for America's farmers. The carbon dioxide produced in the hydrogen process will be permanently stored deep underground instead of being emitted into the atmosphere via smokestacks. The hydrogen will then be combined with nitrogen in a separate chemical process to produce clean nitrogen fertilizer. This world-class facility continues to help solve the world's problems from West Terre Haute, Indiana.
DOE clean hydrogen investments help enable additional pathways for existing infrastructure to decarbonize in the near-term. ➡️ https://bit.ly/3FsBuBZ
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Letter: Trade union backs nitrogen fertilizer project https://lnkd.in/gzGYxhgz
Letter: Trade union backs nitrogen fertilizer project
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The benefits of WVR are many. See the Letter to the Editor from Darrek Davis of the Indiana State Pipe Trades Association. https://lnkd.in/d_B6kV7J
Letter: Carbon capture plant deserves full support
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