West Virginia Celebrates Appalachian Regional Clean Hydrogen Hub Opening
Key Ideas
  • The Appalachian Regional Clean Hydrogen Hub, ARCH 2, opened a new office in West Virginia University's Innovation Corporation building, aiming to produce blue hydrogen and reduce carbon emissions.
  • Industry leaders and lawmakers, including Sen. Joe Manchin and Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, praised the project's potential to create jobs, develop workforce programs, and provide environmental benefits.
  • The Department of Energy invested $30 million in ARCH 2's first phase for planning and development, emphasizing the importance of partnerships with Battelle, WVU, and Marshall University.
  • Despite enthusiasm for the project, concerns remain about transparency, site locations, infrastructures, and the environmental impact of producing blue hydrogen through carbon capture and sequestration.
The Appalachian Regional Clean Hydrogen Hub, known as ARCH 2, inaugurated its new office at West Virginia University's Innovation Corporation building in Morgantown, West Virginia. Industry leaders and lawmakers joined in a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the project's goal of producing blue hydrogen across West Virginia, eastern Ohio, western Pennsylvania, and eastern Kentucky. Sen. Joe Manchin and Sen. Shelley Moore Capito highlighted the potential job creation, workforce development, and environmental benefits of ARCH 2, which received a $30 million investment from the Department of Energy. Despite the positive outlook, concerns persist regarding the lack of specific details about site locations and infrastructures, as well as worries from community members and environmental activists about the environmental impact of blue hydrogen production using carbon capture and sequestration.
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