Redefining Manufacturing in the Mountain State

Shortly after Brad Smith was named president of Marshall University, a strategic roadmap for future prosperity was brought to life.
West Virginia’s Power Potential

The Mountain State, with its abundance of natural resources, has the ability to become a major power supplier. In recent years, policymakers and energy companies in the state have begun working to find new ways to generate more power and stabilize current energy production to push West Virginia further toward this goal.
Production Progress

West Virginia hosts an abundance of land and natural resources that position it as a top spot for manufacturing goods. Realizing this, many companies have decided to open or expand in West Virginia, creating and supplying products made right here in the Mountain State.
Powering the Future

The energy strategy emerging from West Virginia’s capitol building is centered around the 50 by 50 plan, which aims to increase the state’s energy capacity to 50 gigawatts by 2050.
A Second Look at Nuclear Energy

For a state like West Virginia, where energy production is part of our history and identity, nuclear energy represents another way to generate dependable electricity at scale.
Another Man’s Treasure

There’s something in the water in Mount Storm, WV.
Yttrium, to be precise—and dysprosium and terbium.