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Summit Carbon Solutions describes 20.1-mile Chickasaw route, emergency-grant offers and 92% easement progress
Summary
Company representatives told the Chickasaw County Board the carbon-capture pipeline will include capture facilities at local ethanol plants, an 8-inch pipeline through 20.1 miles of the county, emergency-preparedness grants (base $50,000 + $1,000 per mile), and that easement acquisition in the county is about 92% complete.
Summit Carbon Solutions representatives gave the Chickasaw County Board an update on the company's planned carbon-capture pipeline, saying the project will capture carbon dioxide at local ethanol plants (including the Homeland ethanol plant in Chickasaw County), move it by an 8-inch pipeline to a sequestration site in North Dakota, and supply a package of emergency-preparedness funding and equipment to counties along the route.
Why it matters: The project would change how local ethanol plants manage CO2 emissions, and involves land easements, county-level emergency planning and potential training and equipment for local fire departments and the county emergency management agency (EMA).
Company presentations and scope: Kaylee Lingrelle, stakeholder relations manager with Turnkey Logistics (presenting for Summit Carbon Solutions), and Joseph Crossgrove, a Summit project manager, described a capture facility at each participating ethanol plant and an 8-inch trunk pipeline that will…
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