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Offshore technology firm Allseas’ vessel Lorelay has successfully completed offshore pipelaying for the Porthos carbon ...
Two lawsuits involving pipeline company Summit Carbon Solutions and the North Dakota Public Service Commission have been ...
Ohio University’s corrosion institute has been solving corrosion-based problems and advancing the industry since 1993. The ...
South Dakota regulators will charge a carbon dioxide pipeline company up to $876,000 to help cover the cost of evaluating its new permit application. It’s Summit Carbon Solutions’ second ...
Summit plans to capture some of the carbon dioxide produced during ethanol production, liquefy it, and transport it via pipeline to North Dakota for injection underground in a process known as ...
Summit Carbon Solutions plans a 2,500-mile pipeline to capture carbon dioxide from 57 ethanol plants across five states and transport it to North Dakota for underground storage.
Regulations for pipelines that carry hazardous liquid and carbon dioxide could get even stricter and safer as the technology for carbon capture and storage ramps up. The U.S. Department of ...
Ames-based Summit Carbon Solutions plans a 2,500-mile pipeline to capture carbon dioxide from 57 ethanol plants across five states, including Iowa, and transport it to North Dakota for underground ...
The CO2 Transport System models the transport via pipeline of carbon dioxide (CO2) captured at a power plant from plant site to sequestration site. It is shown when Pipeline is chosen as the CO2 ...
Wolf Carbon Solutions on Monday withdrew its petition with Iowa regulators for a carbon dioxide pipeline that would have stretched from Cedar Rapids to the state's eastern border.
The new law muddies the waters for Summit Carbon Solutions and the planned $8.9 billion, 2,500-mile (4,023-kilometer) pipeline that already has approvals in three other states. Republican Gov. Larry ...
The new law muddies the waters for Summit Carbon Solutions and its planned $8.9 billion, 2,500-mile (4,023-kilometer) pipeline that already has approvals in three other states.