Babcock & Wilcox Pioneers Clean Hydrogen Production in Massillon Energy Park
Key Ideas
  • Babcock & Wilcox invests $60 million in a hydrogen production plant in Massillon Energy Park, utilizing a more efficient and cleaner BrightLoop process.
  • The plant will initially employ 10-15 people, with the potential for future expansion and could create up to 50 jobs during construction.
  • The project aims to produce 3-5 tons of hydrogen per day, with plans to supply hydrogen for industrial uses in Northeast Ohio.
  • Massillon's investment in clean energy showcases its potential for economic development and innovation, drawing attention to the city for future technological advancements.
Babcock & Wilcox has selected Massillon Energy and Technology Park as the perfect location for its new commercial demonstration plant for hydrogen production. The company is investing $60 million in constructing a small hydrogen production plant using its innovative BrightLoop process, which is more efficient and environmentally friendly than traditional methods. The plant is expected to initially employ 10-15 people, with potential for expansion and the creation of additional jobs during construction. It aims to produce 3-5 tons of hydrogen per day to be used for industrial purposes in Northeast Ohio. The project is seen as a significant win for Massillon, as it highlights the city's potential for clean energy investment and economic growth. The development is part of the company's larger plans to scale up hydrogen production in various locations, with Massillon playing a crucial role in the company's expansion. This investment not only signifies progress in clean energy but also showcases Massillon as a hub for new technology and innovation, drawing attention to the city for future developments.
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