ST. PAUL, Minn. - Minnesota's first possible carbon capture pipeline must undergo an environmental review, the state's Public Utilities Commission sai.
Minnesota's Public Utilities Commission has accepted a permit application for what could be the state's first carbon capture pipeline, and ordered the project to undergo an environmental review. The proposed pipeline would stretch 28 miles from the Green Plains Ethanol Plant near Fergus Falls to Breckenridge, then into North Dakota. The environmental review allows members of the public to comment and ask questions about the proposed pipeline. Landowners, tribal representatives and other stakeholders have been asking for months how the pipeline would impact their water sources, farmland and neighboring communities.
ST. PAUL, Minn. - Minnesota's first possible carbon capture pipeline must undergo an environmental review, the state's Public Utilities Commission sai.
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