Pineywoods CCS Hub Selected to Negotiate CarbonSAFE Award
Pineywoods CCS has been selected as a potential recipient of federal funding
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Pineywoods CCS has been selected as a potential recipient of federal funding
The Texas Association of Business reveals the significant economic benefits of carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies, projecting billions in economic impact and creating thousands of high-paying jobs statewide. CCS projects promise substantial local growth, particularly in Southeast Texas, enhancing both the economy and essential public services.
This economic impact study fact sheet for the Pineywoods CCS Hub offers high level insights into the potential economic benefits and opportunities this project brings to the Southeast Texas region.
We are pleased to present the comprehensive economic impact study for the Pineywoods Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Hub. This study offers detailed insights into the potential economic benefits and opportunities this project brings to the Southeast Texas region. Designed with stakeholders in mind, this study provides crucial highlights from the study on employment, tax revenue, and environmental sustainability associated with the CCS initiative. Explore the data, understand the impacts, and join us in envisioning a sustainable future for our community.
The Pineywoods CCS Hub team shares the latest on the project.
Learn how to connect with the Pineywoods CCS Hub team in Liberty Texas.
Pineywoods CCS Hub has hired a local representative to help facilitate communication between the project and the community.
The well depth graphic image shows depths and corresponding geologic layers for the proposed monitoring wells and CO2 injection wells.
A brief introduction to the proposed project including how carbon capture and storage works, a proposed timeline, and landowner benefits.
Take a look at Tenaska’s shared history with the Lone Star State to see how deep its roots run in Texas.