South Dakota panel rejects permit for an $8.9 billion carbon capture Midwest pipeline
- South Dakota regulators denied Summit Carbon Solutions' permit for its carbon pipeline Tuesday.
- The denial came after state lawmakers banned eminent domain for such projects.
- This $8.9 billion pipeline transports carbon from Midwest ethanol plants for underground storage.
- Commissioners voted 2-1, stating the application was "not ready to go forward".
- Summit remains committed but will refile with a reduced route to satisfy landowners.
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South Dakota blocks carbon pipeline plan amid landowner resistance and legal hurdles
A key carbon pipeline proposal in the Midwest faces delays after South Dakota regulators rejected its permit, citing an unworkable route and state laws limiting eminent domain.Sarah Raza reports for The Associated Press.In short:South Dakota’s Public Utilities Commission denied Summit Carbon Solutions' permit for its $8.9 billion pipeline, citing legal and logistical concerns, including a new state law banning eminent domain for carbon pipelines…
South Dakota Rejects Carbon Pipeline – AGAIN!
South Dakota’s landowners are celebrating today, as the state’s Public Utilities Commission (PUC) on Tuesday handed them a major victory over the Net Zero agenda. The PUC rejected a second attempt by Summit Carbon Solutions to obtain a permit for its planned carbon capture pipeline. Commissioners also denied Summit’s request for an extension of the ... The post South Dakota Rejects Carbon Pipeline – AGAIN! appeared first on The New American.
South Dakota regulators reject Summit pipeline application - Radio Iowa
South Dakota regulators say there’s too much uncertainty surrounding the Summit Carbon Solutions’ proposed pipeline route in South Dakota and they’ve denied the company’s application to build and operate the pipeline in their state. A spokesperson for the company says Summit will reduce the scope of its pipeline route in South Dakota and reapply. “The […]
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