As we start to near the end of the 2025, the Tri-State CCS Hub team wants to share some updates on the status of the project and what’s ahead. In this video update, the Tenaska team discusses:
We’re excited to share some recent updates from the Tri-State CCS Hub team as we continue to engage with local communities and stakeholders in the region. Our team was able to connect with local leaders in the Tri-State area to give an update on our project and answer questions. Over the past few weeks we […]
I recently became aware of a series of community workshops held in Cadiz and Wintersville by Tenaska. The topic was carbon capture and storage and the truths about the technology and impacts to communities.
The Tri-State CCS Hub team has been actively engaging with local communities and industry leaders to share updates, answer questions and gather valuable feedback about the project. Recently, we hosted open houses in Harrison and Jefferson counties in Ohio, providing residents near the project an opportunity to learn more about carbon capture and storage (CCS) […]
The use of CCS extends back to the 1970s. It is proven and safe. In the United States, CCS projects have safely stored millions of metric tons of CO2 underground, with long-term monitoring confirming their effectiveness. Read More
The Tri-State CCS Hub team has been busy engaging with local communities and industry leaders to share project updates, answer questions and gather valuable feedback. Over the past few weeks, we hosted open houses in Carroll County, Ohio, and Marshall County, West Virginia, providing residents with an opportunity to learn more about carbon capture and […]
The Tri-State CCS Hub represents our commitment to advancing innovative, sustainable solutions for industries across Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia. This project is set to transform how manufacturers, industrial processors and power generating facilities manage carbon emissions – all while strengthening our region’s economic future. See how the Tri-State CCS Hub is shaping the future […]
In our ongoing effort to keep you updated about the Tri-State CCS Hub, our team wants to update you on the permitting process for the West Virginia portion of our carbon capture and storage (CCS) project. Pending publication in the Federal Register, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has granted Class VI Underground Injection Control […]
In October, Tenaska, a leading energy company based in Omaha, Nebraska, appeared before the Hancock County Commission to provide a presentation on their process and their plans to construct and operate three CCS (Carbon Capture and Storage) wells in Hancock County. The entire project is anticipated to develop, construct and operate 22 CCS well sites […]