CNX Resources Corporation and ICE Thermal Harvesting, LLC have partnered on a pilot project to generate 100% emission-free, locally-sourced power for use in CNX's operations. Underway at CNX's Dry Ridge compressor station in West Virginia, Phase One of the project captures and converts engine exhaust heat produced at the compression site to supply ICE's patented heat-to-power systems. Once fully implemented, the innovative technology project will produce approximately half a megawatt of clean and sustainable electricity to power CNX's operations. The project will reduce 1,325 metric tons of CO2 annually during Phase One, scaling up to a reduction of nearly 4,000 metric tons of CO2 annually throughout later phases.

Following a successful initial application at Dry Ridge, additional systems will be installed at the station during Phases Two and Three to harvest heat during the compression process.