Midwest Infrastructure Partners LLC

Revitalizing the American heartland through local clean agriculture and energy

Investment firm supporting the green economy in the United States

Carbon-Zero Fertilizer Production

Technology can revolutionize American agriculture

We are investors in Wabash Valley Resources, Indiana’s first fertilizer plant, which will support America’s agricultural community by creating a reliable supply of domestic, lower-cost fertilizer produced by a zero-carbon process.

Wabash Valley Resources

WVR is a pioneer in low-carbon fertilizer production.

WVR has partnered with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL), other preeminent national labs, and state geological surveys to advance, develop, and validate technologies that enable safe and permanent geologic
storage of carbon dioxide.

A Stronger America

Securing Food Supply and Reducing Volatility

Farmers residing in the Midwestern region often deal with unpredictable fertilizer prices driven by global events. For example, the Russian invasion of Ukraine caused ammonia prices to soar, adding strain on U.S. farmers. Even currently, the region relies heavily on Canadian and overseas imports for nitrogen fertilizers.The new facility offers a local, cost-effective alternative to imported ammonia, helping to stabilize fertilizer prices. Overall, this domestic boost will protect U.S. agriculture from global market fluctuations, secure critical supply chains, and strengthen food security.

Utilize carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) technology to permanently store carbon dioxide, significantly reducing emissions.

1.65 million tons of carbon dioxide captured annually

The new ammonia facility will replace a former coal plant and use nearby closed coal mines to store carbon dioxide, creating new opportunities in that region. Furthermore, they aim to make this the largest carbon sink in the U.S. and a model for zero-carbon fertilizer production.

Midwest Infrastructure Partners is a strong supporter of reindustralizing America and bringing innovation to the Midwest United States.

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