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Honeywell has been chosen by Wabash Valley Resources to implement advanced technologies for carbon capture and hydrogen production at its gasification plant in West Terre Haute, Indiana. This initiative aims to capture up to 1.65 million tons of CO2 annually, marking it as one of the largest carbon sequestration projects in the U.S. Honeywell's technologies enhance sustainability efforts by providing clean hydrogen and significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The project's alignment with the U.S. Department of Energy's hydrogen plan positions it to support a rapidly growing hydrogen economy.

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  • Project positioned as one of the largest carbon sequestration initiatives in the U.S.
  • Expected to capture up to 1.65 million tons of CO2 annually.
  • Supports the growth of the hydrogen economy, projected to generate $140 billion annually by 2030.
  • Technologies enhance sustainability efforts and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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DES PLAINES, III., April 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Honeywell (NYSE: HON) today announced Wabash Valley Resources LLC has selected a range of Honeywell UOP technologies to capture and sequester up to 1.65 million tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) annually and to produce clean hydrogen energy from a repurposed gasification plant in West Terre Haute, Ind. The project is expected to be one of the largest carbon sequestration initiatives in the United States to date.

"By implementing Honeywell UOP's proven technologies for the capture of CO2 and hydrogen purification, we will significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions," said Dan Williams, Managing Director of Wabash Valley Resources. "This project will allow for market access to clean hydrogen, as well as support the domestic growth of the hydrogen economy."

"Adding carbon capture and storage to hydrogen production is an economical solution for many companies looking to make significant progress on their sustainability goals," said Laura Leonard, vice president and general manager, UOP Process Technologies. "Hydrogen is a versatile energy carrier that can provide a low-carbon solution across almost every industry—petrochemical and refining, buildings, commercial, transportation and power generation. Customers like Wabash trust Honeywell UOP to provide optimized technology solutions to meet project requirements."

UOP will provide technology licenses, basic engineering, and specialty equipment including a modular MOLSIV™ molecular sieve dehydration unit, modular Ortloff CO2 Fractionation unit, and Polybed™ pressure swing adsorption (PSA) unit to sequester carbon dioxide and process synthesis gas from the gasification unit.

The Ortloff CO2 Fractionation technology will produce a high-purity liquid CO2 stream while separating a hydrogen-rich stream that will be purified by the PSA unit. The CO2 stream will be sent for permanent geological storage, while the hydrogen stream can fuel a hydrogen turbine to generate electrical power.. The hydrogen stream can also be used in chemical synthesis, or marketed as a clean transportation fuel.

As noted in a recent U.S. Department of Energy hydrogen plan, a study by the Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Energy Association estimates the hydrogen economy can generate as much as $140 billion per year in revenue and create 700,000 U.S. jobs by 2030. At projected growth rates, this could grow to $750 billion per year in revenue and 3.4 million jobs by 2050.

UOP's range of solutions for hydrogen purification (Honeywell H2 Solutions) and CO2 separation (Honeywell CO2 Solutions) can be optimized for any use application. The technologies include:

  • UOP molecular sieve (MOLSIV) technology, which is used in a wide range of operating conditions in more than 2,400 units worldwide. MOLSIV, which has been around for more than 60 years, can be used for acid gas removal, dehydration, hydrocarbon removal and desulfurization of various gas and liquid gas streams including syngas, natural gas and gas liquids such as propane and butane.
  • The Ortloff CO2 Fractionation process, which can efficiently remove 80% of the CO2 content contained in the syngas stream; the remaining CO2 is subsequently removed by the PSA unit. The recovered CO2 is produced as a liquid for easy pressurization, transportation, and sequestration.
  • The PSA process, which uses proprietary UOP adsorbents to remove impurities at high pressure from hydrogen-containing process streams, producing high purity hydrogen. The Polybed PSA system can also recover and purify hydrogen from ethylene off-gas, methanol off-gas and partial-oxidation synthesis gas.

UOP Modular systems are skid-mounted units including hardware, adsorbents, control systems and embedded process technology. This allows quick and efficient installation to reduce cost and downtime when compared to "stick-built" construction.

Wabash Valley Resources LLC (WVR), an affiliate of Phibro LLC, acquired a world scale gasification plant in 2016, with plans to convert it to a hydrogen production plant and carbon capture and sequestration project. The project was recently selected to receive funding from the Department of Energy (DOE) as part of the Carbon Storage Program. The Program's objective is the advancement, development and validation of technologies that enable safe cost-effective, and permanent geologic storage of carbon dioxide.

Honeywell UOP (www.uop.com) is a leading international supplier and licensor of process technology, catalysts, adsorbents, equipment, and consulting services to the petroleum refining, petrochemical, and gas processing industries. Honeywell UOP is part of Honeywell's Performance Materials and Technologies strategic business group, which also includes Honeywell Process Solutions (www.honeywellprocess.com), a pioneer in automation control, instrumentation and services for the oil and gas, refining, petrochemical, chemical and other industries.

Honeywell recently committed to achieve carbon neutrality in its operations and facilities by 2035. This commitment builds on the company's track record of sharply reducing the greenhouse gas intensity of its operations and facilities as well as its decades-long history of innovation to help its customers meet their environmental and social goals. About half of Honeywell's new product introduction research and development investment is directed toward products that improve environmental and social outcomes for customers.

Honeywell (www.honeywell.com) is a Fortune 100 technology company that delivers industry specific solutions that include aerospace products and services; control technologies for buildings and industry; and performance materials globally. Our technologies help everything from aircraft, buildings, manufacturing plants, supply chains, and workers become more connected to make our world smarter, safer, and more sustainable.  For more news and information on Honeywell, please visit www.honeywell.com/newsroom.

This release contains certain statements that may be deemed "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. All statements, other than statements of historical fact, that address activities, events or developments that we or our management intends, expects, projects, believes or anticipates will or may occur in the future are forward-looking statements. Such statements are based upon certain assumptions and assessments made by our management in light of their experience and their perception of historical trends, current economic and industry conditions, expected future developments and other factors they believe to be appropriate. The forward-looking statements included in this release are also subject to a number of material risks and uncertainties, including but not limited to economic, competitive, governmental, and technological factors affecting our operations, markets, products, services and prices. Such forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance, and actual results, developments and business decisions may differ from those envisaged by such forward-looking statements. We identify the principal risks and uncertainties that affect our performance in our Form 10-K and other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Contacts:

U.S. media contact:                                                                 
Tehani Manochio                                                                      
(973) 216-0684                                                                          
tehani.manochio@honeywell.com 

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FAQ

What is Honeywell's recent project involving carbon capture?

Honeywell is working with Wabash Valley Resources on a project that aims to capture up to 1.65 million tons of CO2 annually and produce clean hydrogen from a repurposed gasification plant.

How much CO2 will Honeywell's project capture?

The project is expected to capture up to 1.65 million tons of CO2 each year.

What are the economic implications of the hydrogen economy mentioned in Honeywell's press release?

The hydrogen economy could potentially generate $140 billion in revenue and create 700,000 jobs by 2030, growing to $750 billion and 3.4 million jobs by 2050.

What technologies will Honeywell provide for the carbon capture project?

Honeywell will supply technology licenses, basic engineering, and specialty equipment, including modular MOLSIV molecular sieve units and Ortloff CO2 Fractionation units.

When was Honeywell's carbon capture project announced?

The project was announced on April 12, 2021.

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