A Different Kind of Pipeline Project Scrambles Midwest Politics

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/20/us/carbon-dioxide-ethanol-underground-midwest.html

By Mitch Smith, The New York Times. 

Excerpt: For more than a decade, the Midwest was the site of bitter clashes over plans for thousand-mile pipelines meant to carry crude oil beneath cornfields and cattle ranches. Now high-dollar pipeline fights are happening again, but with a twist. Instead of oil, these projects would carry millions of tons of carbon dioxide from ethanol plants to be injected into underground rock formations rather than dispersed as pollutants in the air. What is playing out is a very different kind of environmental battle, a huge test not just for farmers and landowners but for emerging technologies promoted as ways to safely store planet-warming carbon. ...Supporters... say the pipelines... would lower carbon emissions while aiding the agricultural economy through continued ethanol production. ...opponents are concerned about property rights and safety, and are not convinced of the projects’ claimed environmental benefits.... 

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