In May 2024, AltaGas detailed its plans for a green hydrogen production and storage facility at the site of a former aluminum smelter in Washington state. The project could cost $850 million to $1 billion. AltaGas was selected to receive funds as part of the $1bn DOE grant for a hub in the Pacific Northwest.… Continue reading AltaGas | Washington Green Hydrogen Production and Storage Facility
The facility is located in the heart of California’s Mojave Desert — where the weather is reliably dry and sunny. Heliogen’s Lancaster testing and demonstration facility harvests concentrated sunlight to produce the renewable energy required to rival the fossil fuels used in heavy industry. Since 2019, Heliogen has used this facility to implement demo and… Continue reading Heliogen | Lancaster Demo Facility
Capital Power was awarded a grant by the Michigan Public Service Commission to conduct a CCS feasibility study at the Midland Co-Generation facility.
Tenaska is advancing a sequestration hub in Indiana. Tenaska’s base facility has 5 million metric tons per year of storage capacity, plus the necessary pipeline infrastructure to bring the emissions in. The base facility design costs approximately $500m to build, with variations depending on the land position, site geology, and required pipeline miles.
Tenaska is advancing a sequestration hub in Oklahoma. Tenaska’s base facility has 5 million metric tons per year of storage capacity, plus the necessary pipeline infrastructure to bring the emissions in. The base facility design costs approximately $500m to build, with variations depending on the land position, site geology, and required pipeline miles.
Tenaska is advancing two sequestration projects in Dallas, Texas. Tenaska’s base facility has 5 million metric tons per year of storage capacity, plus the necessary pipeline infrastructure to bring the emissions in. The base facility design costs approximately $500m to build, with variations depending on the land position, site geology, and required pipeline miles.
Tenaska is advancing a carbon sequestration hub in Central Florida. Tenaska’s base facility has 5 million metric tons per year of storage capacity, plus the necessary pipeline infrastructure to bring the emissions in. The base facility design costs approximately $500m to build, with variations depending on the land position, site geology, and required pipeline miles.
Tenaska is advancing a carbon sequestration hub near New Orleans/Baton Rouge, in Louisiana. Tenaska’s base facility has 5 million metric tons per year of storage capacity, plus the necessary pipeline infrastructure to bring the emissions in. The base facility design costs approximately $500m to build, with variations depending on the land position, site geology, and… Continue reading Tenaska | New Orleans Baton Rouge CCS Hub
Tenaska is advancing the Bluewood CCS Hub, a carbon sequestration hub in Corpus Christi, Texas. The Bluewood CCS project provides carbon sequestration for manufacturers, power producers, and other carbon emitters along the Texas Coastal Bend. As proposed, C02 emissions from these facilities would be captured and transported to geologically secure underground storage locations in the… Continue reading Tenaska| Bluewood CCS Hub
Tenaska is advancing the Tri-State CCS Hub, a carbon sequestration hub. Tenaska is considering West Virginia, Ohio, and Pennsylvania as potential locations for sequestering the CO2. As of May 2024, the project is highly developed. CO2 emissions from facilities in the three states would be captured and transported to geologically secure underground storage locations. Tenaska’s… Continue reading Tenaska | Tri-State CCS Hub