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Iowa Company Plans To Capture Midwest Ethanol Plants Carbon Dioxide, Permanently Store It Underground

/ Summit Carbon Solutions, a business platform formed by Alden-based Summit Agricultural Group, will need to get state and federal permits for an underground pipeline that will pump liquefied carbon dioxide from 18 biorefineries into central North Dakota and store it in porous canyons at least a mile underground. A new business in Iowa wants to capture and store carbon dioxide emissions from ethanol plants. It would pave the way for biorefineries in Iowa, Minnesota and the Dakotas to deliver carbon-neutral fuel to the market. Summit Carbon Solutions, a business platform formed by Alden-based Summit Agricultural Group, will need to get state and federal permits for an underground pipeline. The pipeline would pump liquefied carbon dioxide from 18 biorefineries into central North Dakota and store it in porous canyons at least a mile underground.

New EIA Data Show U S Ethanol Volumes Fell in 2020 Due to the Pandemic : Biofuels Digest

The data indicate that domestic ethanol consumption was 12.63 bg (13.2% below the 2019 level and the lowest since 2009). Gasoline consumption in the United States totaled 123.49 bg, down 13.5%. The implied ethanol blend rate the average content of ethanol in gasoline rose slightly to a record 10.23%. On a monthly basis, the blend rate slumped to 9.05% in April as petroleum prices plummeted and the price of renewable identification numbers (RINs) remained subdued after more than two years in which large-scale exemptions from the Renewable Fuel Standard had been granted to refiners. However, by November and December, the blend rate rose to record highs of 10.78% and 10.81%, respectively, as petroleum prices rebounded and RIN prices began strengthening after the election and no further refinery exemptions had been granted during the year.

Farm Groups Applaud Ruling in Biofuels Lawsuit

WBGZ Radio 2/27/2021 | By Kevin Bessler - Illinois Radio Network Saying it is a win-win for American farmers, the Illinois Farm Bureau is commending the federal government’s decision to support the ethanol industry over biofuel waivers granted to oil refineries. The Environmental Protection Agency said it is reversing course and will support a decision by a U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver in a lawsuit filed by the Renewable Fuels Association and farm groups. Federal law requires refiners to blend billion of gallons of biofuels in the country’s gasoline supply or buy credits from refineries that blend fuels. Refineries can seek waivers if they can show that meeting the ethanol quotas would create financial hardship for their companies.

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