Houston based company, Fidelis New Energy, is starting to waste billions on its newly announced blue hydrogen West Virgina project. The initial stage of the project, which will cost $2 billion, will yield 500 tons of blue hydrogen per day – equivalent to 178 million kilograms per annum. Two subsequent expansion stages of the project, worth $2 billion each, could triple the total output of the plant. The company is aiming to connect the Mountaineer GigaSystem project to the proposed ARCH2 Hydrogen Hub, covering West Virginia and its neighboring states of Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Kentucky but the reality is that blue hydrogen’s existence past 2035 is seriously in jeopardy. The produced hydrogen is intended to provide dispatchable power for the…