ONIDA — Officials from Summit Carbon Solutions and Ringneck Energy of Onida gathered Tuesday to show how a proposed liquid carbon dioxide transport pipeline would serve the Sully County ethanol plant. Summit C-E-O Lee Blank says the plant and 31 one others along the proposed route are critical to the pipeline…
Ringneck Energy President, C-E-O and Board Chair Walter Wendland sees opportunity with the pipeline….
Wendland says the pipeline could end up being the plant’s saving grace if a carbon tax is ever put into play…
Ringneck Energy produces an estimated 240-thousand metric tons of carbon dioxide each year, all of which would be removed from the plant by way of a spur off the main line through Hand, Hyde and Sully Counties.