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
Southern States Energy Board will conduct a site characterization study of four geologic carbon storage systems for the Tri-State Carbon Capture and Storage Hub supporting Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. The project was selected for CarbonSAFE Phase III: Site Characterization and Permitting. It has completed studies of subsurface conditions and will now focus on conducting… Continue reading SSEB | Tri-State Carbon Capture and Storage Hub
Battelle’s studies to establish the feasibility of developing an integrated commercial-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) site that will utilize deep geologic strata in the Northern Michigan Basin. The studies were carried out in 2017.
As part of the Integrated CCS Pre-Feasibility phase of the CarbonSAFE Initiative, Battelle Memorial Institute, partnered with the DOE, performed pre-feasibility studies for an integrated commercial-scale carbon capture and storage site that would utilize deep geologic strata in the Central Appalachian Basin. The project identified six potential CO2 source locations and two potential storage sites in… Continue reading Central Appalachian Basin CarbonSAFE Integrated Prefeasibility Project
GLCH has proposed to develop low-carbon hydrogen via electrolysis based in Oak Harbor, Ohio at Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station. The facility proposes to distribute the hydrogen across the Great Lakes region by pipeline and road transportation. The GLCH project is built on the foundation of ongoing, preliminary work supported by the DOE and the Idaho… Continue reading Great Lakes Clean Hydrogen Coalition (Encouraged)
The DNA H2Hub will produce blue hydrogen derived from natural gas commercial-scale technologies to capture and sequester carbon dioxide generated in the process. It will then distribute clean H2 to steel and chemicals manufacturing, and power facilities in the region through establishing a large low-CO2 infrastructure network, providing a pathway to deliver at scale decarbonization… Continue reading Decarbonization Network of Appalachia (encouraged)
The State of West Virginia, EQT Corporation, Battelle, GTI Energy, and Allegheny Science & Technology are collaborating to establish a regional clean hydrogen hub in the Appalachian region: the Appalachian Regional Clean Hydrogen Hub – ARCH2. ARCH2 is expected to be centered in West Virginia while expanding its impact in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Kentucky. The… Continue reading Appalachian Regional Clean Hydrogen Hub -ARCH2 (selected for DOE funding)
A seven-state coalition including Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin. Little has been published about the concept, but an MoU notes that the Midwest has a recognized diversity of clean hydrogen production pathways, giving participating states the opportunity to capitalize on their natural assets. It also states that the Midwest has the largest… Continue reading Midwestern Hydrogen Coalition (encouraged)
EmberClear is currently developing a 1,085 MW natural gas-fired, combined-cycle power plant (“NGCC”) project to be constructed approximately 50 miles west of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in the Village of Cadiz, Harrison County, Ohio. EmberClear is working with Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems of America (“MHPSA”) to complete the late-stage development and financing activities. The project is expecting… Continue reading EmberClear Harrison Power Project
Energy Harbor and the Department of Energy (DOE) have entered into final agreements to continue the development of a zero-carbon hydrogen production demonstration project at the Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station near Toledo, Ohio, in collaboration with Idaho National Laboratory (INL), Xcel Energy, and Arizona Public Service. Davis-Besse was selected by the DOE due to its… Continue reading Davis-Basse Nuclear Power Station