What does Tenaskas project need from local officials in order to move to construction?
Tenaska welcomes demonstrations of support because the company hopes to be welcome in a community where it does business. Various county and township approvals may be needed, all of which will be properly noticed and heard, when required. Developing mutually beneficial projects is important to Tenaska, and it is a large part of the reason why Tenaska is ranked by Fortune Magazine as the 16th largest privately held U.S. company. Clear, timely communication and fair dealing benefit all concerned.
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