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HURON, S.D. – Public response from South Dakota’s agricultural organizations regarding the recent decision by the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission (SDPUC) to deny a permit to construct application for a CO2 pipeline, is beginning to come in. And just yesterday (Mon., Sept. 11), another proposed CO2 pipeline project by Summit Solutions was denied a […]
PIERRE, S.D. = State officials are recommending a water-rights permit for a carbon dioxide pipeline company, but some nearby residents who use the same aquifer fear they could be negatively affected. A corporate entity affiliated with Summit Carbon Solutions, called Redfield SCS Capture, has applied to drill a well that could take up to 21 […]
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — The North Dakota Public Service Commission has denied a permit application from Summit Carbon Solutions for a 320-mile carbon dioxide route in the state. The state’s PSC denied the route permit application at a special meeting, according to an audio copy of the meeting on the PSC website. This was a 3-0 […]
FORT PIERRE, S.D. — The economic benefits of a proposed carbon capture pipeline came under scrutiny Wednesday during the second day of a permit hearing before state regulators at the Casey Tibbs Rodeo Center. The project would create about 430 jobs in South Dakota during the construction phase, 20 jobs during operation, and $1.3 million […]
ABERDEEN, S.D. – The fight for eminent domain reform is gaining momentum, and some communities and counties across the state are drafting and attempting to pass legal language in efforts to counter what they consider illegal taking of property. The move come as an estimated $4.5 billion Summit Carbon Solutions pipeline would collect carbon dioxide […]
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – Last week’s decision to schedule a hearing for Summit Carbon Solutions was a relief for landowners. However, this is only a part of the journey. Both landowners and Summit have many steps to take before the Public Utilities Commission makes a final decision. Valley Springs landowner Rick Bonander is glad the […]