The West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection has set aside community and environmental advocate opposition to approve a permit application for a biomass and carbon-capture facility in Mason County whose permittee is linked to plans for nearby data center operations.
The DEP issued an air quality permit Thursday for the facility planned by MGS CNP 1 LLC, an affiliate of Houston-based Fidelis New Energy LLC, which plans to construct a biomass-fueled boiler to provide electric power not for sale to undisclosed operations near a hydrogen production facility proposed by fellow Fidelis affiliate MGS H2 1 LLC. Energy and Environment
DEP receives permit application for Mason County hydrogen plant tied to state support
By Mike Tony mtony@hdmediallc.com
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