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TerraSpark Energy Campus Carbon Capture Project

The TerraSpark Energy Campus is a greenfield 1.6 GW coal-fired power and carbon capture project being developed in Grant County, West Virginia, on a site near the existing Mt. Storm energy complex. On June 5, 2026, the U.S. Department of Energy selected the project to receive up to $18.5 million in federal funding to advance front-end engineering and design, permitting, and early technical studies, making it an early mover under the current administration's push to pair new coal-fired generation with advanced carbon management. The facility is designed around Mantel Capture's molten borate carbon capture system. Consortium partners include Babcock & Wilcox (boiler and power generation systems), Sargent & Lundy (engineering and design), and Advanced Resources International (CO₂ transport, storage, and utilization planning).

CO₂ capture
Status
Feasibility
Sector
Coal Power
Year announced
Jun-2026
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Company:
Project name:
TerraSpark Energy Campus Carbon Capture Project
Project categories:
capture
City:
Mount Storm
County:
Grant County
State:
West Virginia
Country:
United States of America
Region:
United States
Government funding:
$18,500,000
Sector:
Coal power
Capacity:
1.6 GW
EPC company:
Sargent & Lundy / Babcock & Wilcox
Transport partner:
Advanced Resources International
Storage partner:
Advanced Resources International
Status:
Feasibility
Technology licensor:
Mantel
Date announced:
Jun-2026
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2026-06-05
TerraSpark Secures $18.5M DOE Funding For Carbon Capture-Enabled Power Project