Happy Thursday!
With
all the dismal news on projects losing their federal funding for ambitious renewable
and carbon capture projects (Check out our previous Blogs on some of them.) it
was good to hear one project successfully started. Let’s talk on where and what they are doing for
one companies biofineries.
Did anyone happen to
read the MSN on October 15, 2025, they had an article from
Seeking Alpha titled, “Green Plains starts carbon capture operations at
Nebraska plant”? The article was on how Green Plains, Inc. has successfully
captured carbon dioxide (CO2) at their facility in York, Nebraska. The facility is collecting biogenic or
organic carbon dioxide (CO2) which is collected and then transported down
Tallgrass Trailblazer pipeline to where it will be permanently stored underground
or sequestered with its partner Summit Carbon Solutions. Green Plains has two more carbon
capture and sequestration projects expected to be in operation by the end of
2025 located in Central City and Wood River, Nebraska. The company is on target for its goal of carbon
neutrality by 2050. We wish Green Plains
luck getting all their projects online. If
you would like to read more of the article from Seeking Alpha published
on MSN, please click the link: Green Plains starts carbon capture operations at Nebraska plant.
How can we help you reduce
your greenhouse gas emissions on your liquid petroleum product transportation
system? We can help update your emission controls or look to see what is under
your feet to help lower your emissions, contact us via email in the Blog and
check out our ESC website!
We hope you have a wonderful
evening!
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