Since February, Omnis Pleasants operated independently from Omnis Fuel Technologies, though it retains minority ownership in the former Pleasants Power Plant. Quantum Pleasants had also planned to purchase 30 acres next to the Pleasants Power Plant to construct "quantum reformers" that would be able to burn coal at high temperatures, producing hydrogen for the power plant and graphite to be used for various manufacturing processes. According to reporting by The Wall Street Journal, Robbins has invested $200 million in the former Pleasants Power Plant project. Hodson's Omnis Fuel Technologies finalized the purchase of the Pleasants Power Plant from Texas-based ETEM, with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approving the transfer of the merchant coal-fired power plant on July 24, 2023. The 1,278-megawatt coal-fired power plant employs approximately 140 people as well as thousands of temporary union workers during its maintenance periods.