Frontieras to Open West Virginia Plant to Turn Coal Into Fuel, Fertilizer

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Coal is being loaded onto a truck at a coal mine at the top of Kayford Mountain in West Virginia on June 12, 2008. Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty ImagesFrontieras North America closed on a riverfront property on Jan 19 at the Ohio border in West Virginia, where the company plans to build its first zero-emission commercial plant to turn coal into fuel, fertilizers, and other carbon products.Upon completion, the $850 million project will be the company’s first coal reformation flagship facility in the United States. The energy and environmental technology company first announced the project in 2022.

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