CNX plans $1.5B hydrogen fuels plant at Pittsburgh airport, but wants federal tax credit to build it
- CNX Resources plans to construct a $1.5 billion facility at Pittsburgh's airport for hydrogen-based fuels, pending approval of coal mine methane for tax credits by President Joe Biden's administration.
- Pittsburgh labor unions and top Pennsylvania officials support the project, aiming to create thousands of construction jobs.
- The facility aims to convert methane from coal mines into hydrogen-based airline fuel, potentially replacing most jet fuel at Pittsburgh International Airport.
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KeyState, CNX Advancing Transformational Hydrogen and Sustainable Aviation Fuel Hub at Pittsburgh International Airport
/PRNewswire/ -- To accelerate regional and national hydrogen and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) development, KeyState Energy (KeyState), CNX Resources Corp....
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CNX plans $1.5B hydrogen fuels plant at Pittsburgh airport, but wants federal tax credit to build it
Natural gas producer CNX Resources says it plans to build a $1.5 billion facility at Pittsburgh’s airport to make hydrogen-based fuels. But, in its plan unveiled Wednesday, it says it
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