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"POET Partners with Summit for Carbon Capture Pipeline Project"
businessenvironment2 years ago

"POET Partners with Summit for Carbon Capture Pipeline Project"

POET and Summit Carbon Solutions have announced a partnership to capture biogenic carbon dioxide from bioethanol production at POET's facilities in Iowa and South Dakota, with the aim of capturing and storing 4.7 million metric tons of CO2 annually. The partnership is seen as a significant step in decarbonizing bioethanol and creating new market opportunities for producers, rural economies, and American energy security. However, the project faces opposition over concerns about land use, taxpayer funding, and support for the oil industry.

South Dakota Regulators Reject Summit Carbon Solutions Permit
energy2 years ago

South Dakota Regulators Reject Summit Carbon Solutions Permit

The South Dakota Public Utilities Commission has denied a permit for the Summit Carbon Solutions pipeline in the state, citing the company's failure to meet pipeline ordinances passed in four counties. The decision came after a hearing where various ethanol production facilities intervened on behalf of Summit Carbon Solutions. The commission unanimously voted to deny the permit, but Summit has the option to reapply.

Summit Carbon's Pipeline Permit Denied by North Dakota
energy-and-environment2 years ago

Summit Carbon's Pipeline Permit Denied by North Dakota

Summit Carbon Solutions has been denied a permit to construct its proposed carbon dioxide pipeline in North Dakota. The state's Public Service Commission unanimously ruled that the company failed to demonstrate that the project would minimize adverse impacts on the welfare of North Dakota citizens. Summit can appeal the decision or submit a new application with a revised proposal. The $5 billion project aims to transport captured carbon dioxide from ethanol plants to North Dakota for underground sequestration. Opponents argue that the pipelines will prolong the use of fossil fuels and infringe on landowners' property rights.