Company wants to build hydrogen plant in NE Indiana

"A company that recycles waste into hydrogen plans to spend more than $100 million to build a plant in northeastern Indiana, a project that an official said could create about 150 jobs. ForeverGreen Enterprises Inc., wants to build the plant in an industrial park in Butler, 30 miles northeast of Fort Wayne, company co-founder Randy Cole said Tuesday. The plant would be the 3-year-old company's first and be operating by next year, he said. The Clifton, N.J.-based company recycles hazardous waste into hydrogen, a fuel used by many industrial firms. ForeverGreen uses chemical reactions to break down paints, oils and other waste into basic elements, including hydrogen, Cole said." Source: miamicountylife.com

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