Economic Impacts of CO2 Pipelines in South Dakota
“We report the estimated economic impacts of the pipeline projects across two phases, the construction phase, which takes place in 2024 and 2025, and the
“We report the estimated economic impacts of the pipeline projects across two phases, the construction phase, which takes place in 2024 and 2025, and the
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I truly believe that a realistic decarbonized world comes in this model that is constantly renewable and sustainable for decades to come. It would be the safest product moved in pipelines next to water because of its pure form. It is not explosive and not flammable.
Carbon credits offset ethanol production costs by a significant percentage, enough to make them non-competitive. If a plant can’t complete it is likely to close or to move to a place where it has pipeline access, which won’t be here if Floyd County drives the pipeline elsewhere.
Those who oppose ethanol are creating and advancing false narratives to help achieve their long-term goal of creating a world without ethanol.
IRFA members urge all Iowans to pull together and to find a fair and equitable path forward for CCS because capturing and sequestering carbon will be life or death for most Iowa ethanol plants over the next five years.
I believe we are at an exciting time in farming and the economics supporting the pipeline are the same that are growing the soybean crush plant expansion in the Midwest, and are driving the methane capture projects at livestock facilities.
I do not want my son, and his generation of farm kids, to come of age during an Iowa farm crisis of the 2020s. This time it would be self-inflicted.
Iowa’s ethanol industry is at a crossroads – will it be positioned to be the leader in ethanol and other clean fuels or watch that future move over the horizon? A new study has answers.
These industry leaders have joined the American Carbon Alliance to form one unified voice for carbon capture pipeline operators, ethanol producers, landowners, farmers, construction trade workers and citizens that embrace this new energy future for America.
A unified voice for the future of American sustainable energy.