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ARCH2 open house conversation

Nick Vargo, of Medina, Ohio (left) talks with Curt Biondich (center) and Mary Miller, representing the ARCH2 regional hydrogen hub during a community open house held inside the James C. Wilson University Union building at West Virginia State University on Nov. 7, 2024. Vargo works for Babcock & Wilcox Co., an equipment provider for power plant construction.

In recent months, the Appalachian Regional “Clean†Hydrogen Hub (ARCH2), and hydrogen more broadly, has received praise from industry leaders and elected and appointed officials. However, what ARCH2 puts on the table is another taxpayer-funded false solution that fails to address West Virginia’s economic and environmental woes.

Four out of six of West Virginia’s remaining ARCH2 sites include “blue hydrogen,†a form of hydrogen production reliant on natural gas. With the anticipated $925-million corporate giveaway to ARCH2 and partners, this calls for further expansion in Marcellus Shale development and the radioactivity, air and water effects that we again pay for with our health.

Tyler Cannon is the coordinator of the West Virginia Climate Alliance through West Virginia Citizen Action.