Opponents of Summit Carbon Solutions’ proposed carbon dioxide pipeline, the furthest along of a handful of proposed CO2 capture and sequestration projects in the Midwest, are urging the Iowa Utilities Board to slow down so landowners can have their objections heard.
Summit Carbon Solutions wants to lay more than 700 miles of pipe in Iowa to move carbon dioxide to North Dakota for underground sequestration. The company says state lawmakers meant to include the supercritical status when they sought to regulate “liquefied carbon dioxide transportation.” However, state law does not explicitly define what that phrase means.
An Iowa company should not get permit for a hazardous liquid pipeline because the carbon dioxide it wants to transport isn’t a liquid, opponents of the project say. The carbon
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An Iowa company should not get permit for a hazardous liquid pipeline because the carbon dioxide it wants to transport isn’t a liquid, opponents of the project say. The carbon