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May 13, 2025
While it navigates an uncertain outlook for federal clean-energy financial incentives, Danish company Topsoe continues to take incremental steps toward building a nine-figure manufacturing facility in Chesterfield.
The company last week submitted formal site plans with the county for a $400 million plant that would make electrolyzer cells for “clean hydrogen” fuel. Documents show a 300,000-square-foot, two-story facility to be built on a 43-acre site at Meadowville Technology Park.
Last year Topsoe bought a 57-acre site at 11700 Meadowville Lane and 1301 Meadowville Technology Parkway from the Chesterfield EDA, and the plant is slated to rise on a portion of the property. The recent site plan shows a future second phase of development on some of the remaining acreage.