Bryan Crabb, Project Development Manager, Tenaska Inc.
With over 20 years of project development and government affairs experience, Bryan is Tenaska’s lead developer on the Longleaf CCS Hub in north Mobile County, which will utilize state-of-the-art technology to safely store carbon dioxide emissions from industrial processes to prevent them from entering the atmosphere. Bryan also serves as Tenaska’s point person on the U.S. Department of Energy’s carbon storage efforts. Prior to joining Tenaska, he served as a Director at First Solar, Inc., and as legislative and regulatory staff where he wrote, staffed, and helped to enact significant pieces of legislation and regulation.
Consistently ranked among Forbes’ List of America’s Largest Private Companies, Tenaska is a leading energy company with business operations that span the energy value chain.
Tenaska Marketing Ventures (TMV) and Tenaska Power Services Co. (TPS) are among the largest natural gas and electric power marketing companies in North America. The company has an operating fleet of 7,700 megawatts (MW) of natural gas and renewable generating facilities and throughout its history has developed, managed and/or operated approximately 22,128 MW of natural gas-fueled and renewable generation. Tenaska’s development services portfolio includes more than 28,887 MW of solar, wind and energy storage projects and 10 carbon sequestration projects capable of storing 50 million metric tons of CO2 per year.