Tri-State CCS Hub Expands Presence with PA Office

Tri-State CCS Hub Expands Presence with PA Office The Tri-State CCS Hub is excited to announce the opening of our newest development office. The location in Burgettstown, Pennsylvania, strengthens our presence and commitment to local communities across the entire project region. This third location will further help facilitate collaboration with local stakeholders, including landowners, businesses,...

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Tri-State CCS Hub Finalizes DOE CarbonSAFE Award

The Tri-State CCS Hub is pleased to announce its participation in a CarbonSAFE Phase III project awarded by the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management (FECM). Coordination with DOE is now underway, and this funding of up to $69 million ($55.2 million in funding and $13.8 million in cost...

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Transforming West Virginia’s Economy: The Tri-State CCS Hub Advantage 

As champions for our state’s dedicated farmers and agricultural sustainability, the West Virginia Farm Bureau recognizes the importance of embracing innovative solutions that protect our environment while supporting economic growth. The Tri-State CCS Hub project, led by American energy company Tenaska, embodies this spirit of economic growth, promising transformative benefits for West Virginia and beyond....

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Tenaska Advances the Tri-State CCS HUB in West Virginia

Thank you for the positive reception of Tenaska’s Tri-State CCS Hub. The support of landowners, local leaders, businesses and community stakeholders is key to our goal of developing a carbon capture and storage (CCS) project that is safe, responsible and, ultimately, mutually beneficial.  Today, we are excited to share progress on the extensive permitting of...

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Carbon capture and storage can enhance Pennsylvania’s proven energy resources

The Marcellus Shale is undoubtedly one of Pennsylvania’s greatest assets, and one of my highest priorities each session is continuing to leverage our commonwealth’s vast energy resources to grow and sustain our economic development. This includes better utilizing technologies, like carbon capture and storage, to ensure we maximize the opportunities that come with our natural...

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Tri-State CCS Hub Opens New Project Office in Cadiz, Ohio

Tenaska is excited to announce the opening of a second office location for the Tri-State CCS Hub. Our new location in Cadiz, Ohio, reinforces our commitment to fostering strong connections in Ohio and across the project footprint. Our new office is located at: 108 S. Main Street Cadiz, Ohio 43907 Office hours are 2 to...

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Carbon capture and storage coming to Tri-State Area

Regions long familiar with oil and gas drilling, Eastern Ohio and the Tri-State Area are preparing for a new form of drilling, one that would insert materials underground rather than extract what’s already there. Known as carbon capture and storage, the process is meant to be a solution for carbon dioxide emitted by industrial sources,...

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Welcoming Ben Keeler to the Tristate CCS Hub Team!

We are excited to announce the newest addition to the team working to advance Tenaska’s Tri-State CCS Hub project in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. Please join us in welcoming Ben Keeler as our local representative! With an impressive background in public affairs and governmental relations, Ben brings a wealth of experience and expertise to...

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Hancock Commission Hears About Carbon Capture Project

CAPTURING CARBON – Scott Murray, a project manager from Tenaska, addressed the Hancock County Commission Thursday about the company’s plans to bring a carbon capture and storage project to the region. -- Craig Howell NEW CUMBERLAND — A project which would capture and store carbon dioxide in the ground could provide new opportunities for the...

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Economic Impact of Tenaska’s Tri-State CCS Hub on OH, PA, WV

Tenaska is set to make a significant impact on the economies of Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia through the development of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) facilities in the Appalachian Basin. Known as the Tri-State CCS Hub, the project is anticipated to include 22 CCS well sites across six counties, providing economic benefit across the...

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