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Baker Hughes Secures Multiple Orders to Advance Wabash Valley Resources’ Clean Ammonia Fertilizer Project
Globenewswire· 2026-01-28 12:00
Core Insights - Baker Hughes has received multiple awards to support the development of a low-carbon ammonia fertilizer production plant by Wabash Valley Resources in the United States [1][4] - The project aims to produce 500,000 tons of ammonia annually while capturing 1.67 million tons of CO₂, contributing to a sustainable fertilizer supply for the U.S. agricultural market [2][6] Company Contributions - Baker Hughes will provide essential compression equipment for hydrogen purification and CO₂ injection pumps for permanent geological storage as part of the project [3][4] - The company emphasizes its role in transforming industries like agriculture through advanced technologies that promote sustainability and efficiency [4] Project Details - The facility in West Terre Haute, Indiana, will repurpose an existing gasification plant into a clean ammonia production site [2] - The project includes constructing CO₂ injection wells and monitoring wells to ensure long-term integrity and compliance with environmental standards [4]