Rainbow Energy Center, a coal-based power plant in central North Dakota, will be connected to a carbon capture injection project that is also linked to an ethanol plant, Blue Flint Ethanol. / PHOTO: RAINBOW ENERGY CENTER
September 14, 2023
BY Luke Geiver
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The Iowa House of Representatives has secured the number of signatures needed to convene a special legislative session with the goal of overriding Gov. Kim Reynold’s recent veto of an eminent domain bill impacting CCS projects within the state.
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds on June 11 vetoed H.F. 639, a controversial bill that would have effectively prevented CCS projects from being developed within the state. Biofuel stakeholders are applauding her decision.
E-methanol supplies ethanol producers with a unique utilization option in place of carbon capture and sequestration.
The U.S. Department of Energy on May 30 announced it is terminating 24 awards issued by the Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations totaling $3.73 billion. At least two ethanol-related projects are among those impacted by the terminations.
Rex American Resources on May 28 confirmed work continues on the carbon capture and storage (CCS) and capacity expansion projects at its One Earth Energy facility in Gibson City, Illinois. Both projects are expected to be operational next year.