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South Dakota PUC staff have requested that Summit Carbon Solution’s application be denied ahead of their hearing date.
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The PUC unanimously voted to reject Navigator CO2 Venture’s application to build a carbon capture pipeline in South Dakota. The project faced opposition throughout from some landowners and lawmakers over safety and use of eminent domain.
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Navigator CO2 is asking the PUC to overrule local county pipeline ordinances. That’s from the latest round of hearings on Navigator’s proposed carbon capture and sequestration pipeline.
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The Public Utilities Commission voted to approve a revised rate schedule for Otter Tail Power energy customers starting Sept. 1.
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After weeks of testimony and rebuttal witnesses, the main case for Navigator CO2’s application is complete. With only a few weeks until PUC makes its final decision, all interested parties anxiously await the results.
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The final day of PUC hearings on Navigator’s application was full of rebuttal testimony. Landowner council says Navigator’s main witness does not have the required expertise to provide adequate answers.
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The PUC’s hearing for Navigator CO2’s proposed carbon pipeline continues. As Navigator CO2’s pipeline application hearing winds down, the company’s key witness attempts to address landowner concern.
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Navigator CO2 Ventures completed its main case in its application to the PUC. The attorney representing landowners challenged the commission with motions to dismiss Navigator’s pipeline application.
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PUC commissioners are reviewing Navigator’s safety models as they consider the company’s application to build a CO2 pipeline.
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Taking the stand for the first time, landowners voiced concerns over safety and a drop in property value in the latest PUC meeting.