West Virginia Advances Class VI Permit Application for Tri-State CCS Hub in Marshall County

We’re pleased to share a significant milestone for the Tri-State CCS Hub: the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection has determined that our Class VI permit application for the Marshall County portion of the project is administratively complete. This determination officially advances the project into the next phase of the Class VI permitting process, during...

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New Video Update: See What’s Ahead for the Tri-State CCS Hub

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: Progress made so far Upcoming activity for 2026 How our strat well plans have shifted Our commitment to...

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Tenaska Submits Class VI Permit Application for Tri-State CCS Hub in Carroll County, OH

Thank you for your continued support of the Tri-State CCS Hub. As always, your engagement as landowners, community leaders, business owners and residents is fundamental to the progress of this important project. We’re pleased to share another major milestone in our permitting journey: Our Class VI permit application for the Carroll County, Ohio, portion of the...

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Recent Community Engagements

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...

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West Virginia Advances Tri-State CCS Hub Permit

We are pleased to share that the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection has deemed our Class VI permit application administratively complete for the Hancock County portion of the project. This marks another important milestone in the regulatory process and allows the state to move forward with its comprehensive technical review. This achievement follows the...

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Guest column/Carbon capture can be an economic accelerator

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. Read more

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Tri-State CCS Hub’s Continued Engagement with the Community

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)...

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Op-Ed: Another look at carbon capture and storage

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

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Major Milestone for CCS in West Virginia: SB 627 Signed into Law

We’re excited to share an important development for carbon capture and storage (CCS) efforts in West Virginia. Late last week, Governor Patrick Morrisey signed Senate Bill 627 into law, empowering the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources to lease subsurface land beneath state parks and forests for CO₂ storage projects. This legislation marks a major...

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Tri-State CCS Hub’s Continued Engagement

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...

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