An ethanol plant in Bridgeport, Nebraksa, is set to become the state’s first commercial carbon capture and storage facility. (Photo courtesy of Carbon America)
Sprawling Midwestern pipelines that would carry captured carbon dioxide from ethanol plants and other facilities would change little when they cross state lines.
Vicki Hulse testifies about her interactions with agents of Navigator CO2 Ventures at a trial on March 7, 2023. (Photo by Jared Strong/Iowa Capital Dispatch)
District Judge Roger Sailer is set to decide whether Navigator CO2 Ventures should get an injunction to carry out a Woodbury County land survey. (Photo by Jared Strong/Iowa Capital Dispatch)
Vicki Hulse talks about the 151 acres of land she owns north of Moville near the Plymouth County line during an interview Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2022. Hulse is resisting efforts by Navigator Heartland Greenway to have surveyors enter her land in preparation for a possible carbon dioxide pipeline to be routed through the property.
This is one of an occasional series about multi-state carbon dioxide pipeline projects and the conflict over property rights. (Logo by Joshua Haiar/South Dakota Searchlight)
An ethanol plant in Bridgeport, Nebraksa, is set to become the state’s first commercial carbon capture and storage facility. (Photo courtesy of Carbon America)
This is one of an occasional series about multi-state carbon dioxide pipeline projects and the conflict over property rights. (Logo by Joshua Haiar/South Dakota Searchlight)
Vicki Hulse testifies about her interactions with agents of Navigator CO2 Ventures at a trial on March 7, 2023. (Photo by Jared Strong/Iowa Capital Dispatch)
District Judge Roger Sailer is set to decide whether Navigator CO2 Ventures should get an injunction to carry out a Woodbury County land survey. (Photo by Jared Strong/Iowa Capital Dispatch)