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California’s carbon deadline is approaching, but activists worry that piping millions of tons of carbon dioxide to the Central Valley could lead to disaster. Hundreds of miles of pipeline must ...
Piping up on the dangers of CO2 pipelines and carbon capture A single incident could unzip a CO2 pipeline for miles, leaving mass asphyxiation and trapped emergency vehicles in its wake.
Caltech scientists convert CO2 into tough industrial plastics using a dual-loop system powered by renewable electricity.
Summit Carbon Solutions, Navigator CO2 and Wolf Carbon Solutions — the three companies proposing to capture CO2 from Midwest ethanol plants and pipe it underground — say the projects will ...
BlackRock-backed CO2 pipe plan scrapped By Kim Chipman, Bloomberg . Reprints View Flipbook Version Share a link to this article that only Crain's Chicago Business subscribers can access.
Winning over farmers is key to the success of Summit’s $5.5 billion proposal to pipe CO2 from ethanol plants across the Midwest to North Dakota for permanent disposal.
We know that pipes can break. Escaping CO2 is toxic, polluting, combustible and explosive. Just ask the residents of Sartartia, Mississippi, what happened when a CO2 pipe burst there in 2020.
There are currently two CO2 pipeline projects for CCUS being proposed for Minnesota. The two companies looking to make billions from CO2 pipelines and CCUS are Iowa-based Summit Carbon Solutions ...
Workers were manufacturing pipeline to replace a ruptured section of carbon dioxide line that sent 45 people to the hospital in Mississippi. CO2 pipeline company draws $2.4M fine for menacing ...
The Navigator CO2 project would transport liquid carbon dioxide from ethanol and fertilizer plants in South Dakota, Minnesota, Nebraska, Iowa and Illinois to underground storage sites in central ...
The other is part of 178 miles of pipe that carry, in part, CO2 from an ethanol plant in Liberal to the Texas panhandle — also for fossil fuel extraction.
There have been no deaths since oil and gas companies first began piping carbon dioxide in the 1970s as part of drilling activities, said panelist Sarah Saltzer, the managing director of the ...