Earthjustice: Proposed Louisiana “Blue” Hydrogen and Ammonia Plant Abandoned

Air Products has cancelled the so-called Louisiana ‘Clean Energy’ Complex. The company had planned to produce blue hydrogen and ammonia from methane gas, then pump its industrial carbon dioxide waste from Cancer Alley through the protected Maurepas Swamp Wildlife Management Area to inject it beneath the treasured Lake Maurepas. “This project would have been a nightmare for the students, teachers, and parents at Sorrento Primary School,” says Kaitlyn Joshua, senior campaigner at Earthworks. “The children would have been near a highly polluting hydrogen and ammonia production facility and flanked by a dangerous carbon dioxide pipeline on one side and a potentially explosive hydrogen pipeline on the other. Read ON.

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