KeyState Plans Second NatGas-to-Hydrogen Plant in OH or WV

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KeyState LLC is developing 7,000 acres of natural gas fields and geological storage in West Keating Township, Clinton County in the middle of coal and iron country in central Pennsylvania (see Innovative Clinton County, PA Petchem Plant Gets More Investors). KeyState to Zero, as it's called, is a $400 million petrochemical project that will use carbon capture and storage to produce blue hydrogen, blue ammonia, nitrogen fertilizer, and exhaust treatment for power plants and diesel engines. Yesterday at a conference in Washington, PA, Perry Babb, CEO of KeyState LLC, told the attendees that he is working on a plan to build a second, similar facility--but this time not in Pennsylvania.

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