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After a 2½-year process filled with controversy, the Iowa Utilities Board on Tuesday approved Summit Carbon Solutions' request to build a carbon capture pipeline across Iowa.
Iowa could be one of five states to have a pipeline traverse through its land after the Iowa Utilities Board approved a construction request from Summit Carbon Solutions to build one in the state ...
The Iowa Utilities Board (IUB) is a three-member public utilities commission, with beginnings in 1878.It is a quasi-judicial tribunal, which regulates services and rates of electric, natural gas, water and telecommunication providers, as well as all pipelines and transmission lines in the U.S. state of Iowa and has existed with its present name since 1986.
A map of a proposed pipeline filed with the Iowa Utilities Board shows the main artery of the 350-mile project would extend from an Archer Daniels Midland Co. location in Cedar Rapids, cutting ...
In Iowa, the pipeline will travel through 39 counties, including Bremer. ... Construction of the pipeline project already is underway and Summit has been engaged with the Iowa Utilities Commission ...
He represented the Midwest Alliance for Infrastructure Now (MAIN Coalition), a lobby group in the Dakota Access application for the Bakken pipeline. [2] In 2017, then governor Terry Branstad appointed him as a member of the Iowa Utilities Board. He was subsequently asked to recuse himself for the evident conflict of interest. [3]
Summit has a permit request pending with the Iowa Utilities Board to build a pipeline across the state. Altogether, the Ames company seeks to capture carbon dioxide from nearly 60 ethanol plants ...
As a member of the Iowa Utilities Board, she voted in June 2016 alongside Nick Wagner in favor and against Chairwoman Geri Huser to allow the controversial construction of the Bakken pipeline to continue.