Published by Todd Bush on June 22, 2023
Weighs In on Concerns and Benefits
BISMARCK, N.D., June 22, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- BEK TV has begun broadcasting a new series called Capturing America's Heartland: CO2 Pipeline. The reports explore the *concerns and benefits of a proposed high-pressure carbon dioxide pipeline that would be built in close proximity to residential North Dakota. New reports will be released every Wednesday and Friday and will re-run at various times throughout the week. All episodes can be viewed live online at https://bek.news/capturingamericasheartland, or in the archives.
>> In Other News: Germany: TotalEnergies and VNG Join Forces on Green Hydrogen to Decarbonize the Leuna Refinery
The CO2 pipeline has been the topic of controversy among residents and rural landowners across the midwest, and particularly in North Dakota. It would transport carbon dioxide captured from ethanol plants in five Midwest states to an endpoint north and west of the Bismarck-Mandan area, in Oliver and Mercer counties.
"Earlier this year, I attended a meeting where legislators were present, and a young woman boldly walked up to the microphone and started asking questions about the CO2 pipeline," says Lori Hinz, BEK TV Host of Capturing America's Heartland: CO2 Pipeline and No Apologies. "That moment sparked something in me. This is an issue with a lot of questions surrounding it, and I felt incredibly compelled to learn more about it and share what I learned."
Capturing America's Heartland: CO2 Pipeline invites experts on all sides of the issue to weigh in on a variety of concerns and benefits regarding building an unusually large pipeline so close to residents and property owners. From reducing greenhouse gas emissions and increasing technical, regulatory, and health and safety challenges, the series explores how the proposed route could affect the Heartland of America.
"My family and I live just miles away from the proposed pipeline route," says Hinz. "This issue hits close to home for me."
SOURCE BEK.TV
Follow the money flow of climate, technology, and energy investments to uncover new opportunities and jobs.
Inside This Issue 🚧 Carbon Price Gap Stalls Heidelberg Materials' $1.36B Edmonton Cement Carbon Capture Project ⛽ Shanghai Electric Contributes to World-Record Biomethanol Bunkering Operation ⚖️ I...
Inside This Issue 🌱 Mombak Beat Google's 2028 Carbon Deadline by Two Years 🛫 China's First SAF Compliance Service for Foreign-Registered Business Jets Successfully Implemented ✈️ UMeWorld Advances...
Inside This News ⚡ IRS Expands and Extends 45Q Safe Harbor, Offering Long-Term Certainty to Carbon Capture Projects 🌊 South Korea Signs MoU for 320MW Green Hydrogen Complex 🌱 Senken and Carbonsate...
Research to be presented at COM 2026 highlights Novacium’s proprietary HyDRAS™ process, which combines black dross and bauxite residue to produce hydrogen while recovering value from aluminum indu...
Shanghai Electric Contributes to World-Record Biomethanol Bunkering Operation
SHANGHAI, Aug. 20, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- On August 17, Shanghai Electric partnered with Shanghai International Port Group and CMA CGM Group to conduct a biomethanol bunkering operation with a total ...
MISSISSAUGA, Ontario, Aug. 18, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Next Hydrogen Solutions Inc. is pleased to announce that it has completed a Basic Design Engineering Package (BDEP) for a planned 10 MW fueling s...
Syzygy Plasmonics and IFC Partner to Advance Sustainable Aviation Fuel Projects Across Latin America
Framework agreement supports the development of Syzygy's SAF project pipeline in Latin America, beginning with its first planned commercial-scale facility in Uruguay. Syzygy Plasmonics, a leader i...
Follow the money flow of climate, technology, and energy investments to uncover new opportunities and jobs.