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Clean Vision to invest $50 million, build facility in Kanawha County, West Virginia

Reading time 1 min     Christian Fernsby ▼ | June 12, 2023
Clean Vision has signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) between its Clean-Seas West Virginia subsidiary and the West Virginia Department of Economic Development (WVDED).
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This collaboration will leverage a $50 million total investment in a state of the art manufacturing facility, focused on converting plastic feedstock into precursors for recycled content plastics and clean fuels, including hydrogen.

“I am excited to welcome Clean Vision to West Virginia,” Governor Justice said.

“Under the terms of the MoA, this project is expected to result in capital investments of at least $50 million over three years and create a minimum of 40 full-time employment opportunities. It’s yet another testament to West Virginia’s ability to compete on the world stage and attract world-class companies to our state.”

Upon completion of construction and commencement of operations, the facility, located in Quincy in eastern Kanawha County, will process plastic for conversion to clean energy at a rate of 100 tons per day, starting in 2024, with plans to scale up to 500 tons per day over time.


 

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