Bill signed for West Virginia renewable energy battery plant

West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice, right, signs House Bill 2882, dedicating $105 million toward a planned project by Form Energy to construct a battery manufacturing facility on property once owned by Weirton Steel. Form Energy CEO Mateo Jaramillo, at left, looks on, Friday, Feb. 24, 2023, in Weirton, W.Va. (Craig Howell/The Weirton Daily Times via AP)

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — West Virginia's governor on Friday signed a bill that gives $105 million in state funding for a renewable energy battery plant in a former steel town.

Gov. Jim Justice signed the bill at the site of Form Energy's planned manufacturing facility in the Northern Panhandle community of Weirton. The 55-acre plant will produce iron-air batteries and is anticipated to create at least 750 jobs in a $760 million investment.

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