In a split vote, the Iowa Utilities Board declined to solicit more evidence before it decides whether to issue a pipeline permit to Summit Carbon
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Supervisors Hear About Recent CO2 Pipeline Eruption
Wright County property owners will see no change in the tax levy rate in the coming fiscal year. The $7.24 per $1,000 of assessed valuation
Pipeline Company, Environmental Group Strike Unique ‘Community Benefits’ Agreement
LINCOLN, Nebraska — The developer of a carbon-dioxide pipeline and an environmental group have struck a “one-of-a-kind” agreement to ensure “community benefits” from the pipeline
Pipeline zoning petition delivered to Supervisors
A petition calling for zoning setbacks in rural areas was presented to the Wright County Board of Supervisors March 11. Over 100 county residents, including
Iowa’s ethanol production set new record in 2023, group says
Annual ethanol production in Iowa reached a new peak last year of 4.6 billion gallons, according to data compiled by the Iowa Renewable Fuels Association.
Summit adds 12 ethanol plants to pipeline proposal in Iowa
Summit Carbon Solutions has reached an agreement to nearly double the number of ethanol facilities that will connect to its proposed carbon dioxide pipeline system
Supervisors hear funding requests – pipeline emergency concerns
The Wright County Board of Supervisors heard the latest in a series of funding requests Jan. 29. Mickie Shubin of Community and Family Resources requested
Supervisors make appointments to Eminent Domain Commission
The Wright County Board of Supervisors were urged again Jan. 8 to pass ordinances about rural setbacks before the Iowa Utilities Board makes a decision
DeSantis: Eminent domain needed in pipeline projects like Keystone
As the debate over carbon capture pipelines continues in Iowa, Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis said Tuesday that the use of eminent domain covered projects
Attorneys tussle over land survey provisions for pipelines
A company that wants to build a sprawling carbon dioxide pipeline in northwest Iowa should have obtained a court order before attempting to survey private