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Summit Carbon Solutions bumped the operational timeline of their carbon capture and sequestration pipeline back two years to 2026.
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Navigator CO2 has canceled their entire Heartland Greenway pipeline project citing the unpredictable nature of regulation and government process.
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A coalition of groups opposing eminent domain met in Sioux Falls to launch a group named “South Dakotans First.”
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The Illinois permit is crucial because that’s where the company planned to store the carbon dioxide.
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Backers of a major proposed biofuel project in South Dakota are speaking out in support of Summit Carbon Solutions’ proposed CO2 pipeline. They say if South Dakota does not accept Summit, they may find ways to make money elsewhere.
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What are Summit Carbon Solutions' next steps after the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission denied their pipeline application?
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South Dakota PUC staff have requested that Summit Carbon Solution’s application be denied ahead of their hearing date.
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The PUC unanimously voted to reject Navigator CO2 Venture’s application to build a carbon capture pipeline in South Dakota. The project faced opposition throughout from some landowners and lawmakers over safety and use of eminent domain.
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Concerned legislators and landowners meet at the State Fair to discuss eminent domain. They said it is not just carbon pipelines that landowner should be worried about.
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Navigator CO2 is asking the PUC to overrule local county pipeline ordinances. That’s from the latest round of hearings on Navigator’s proposed carbon capture and sequestration pipeline.