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Summit carbon project would be reassessed if tax credits reversed, attorney states

The Summit Carbon Solutions' huge co2 pipeline project proposition would need to be reassessed if the United States reverses tax credits for carbon capture and storage, a company attorney said on Thursday.

Top plans to catch co2 from 57 ethanol plants across the Midwest and transfer it along a pipeline more than 2,000 miles (3,218 km) long to North Dakota to be kept underground, in what would be the world's biggest task of its kind.

However the proposition depends on the 45Q tax credit program, which was broadened by the 2022 Inflation Decrease Act, offering $85. per lots of sequestered carbon.

Incoming U.S. President Donald Trump has actually promised to rescind. all unspent funds from the IRA, arguing that President Joe. Biden's landmark environment change law is costly and. unnecessary. Changing the individual retirement account would need an act of Congress.

Summit lawyer Christina Brusven, at a hearing before the. Minnesota Public Utilities Commission on Thursday, was asked. whether the task would still be financially feasible if the tax. credit was reversed.

Brusven stated the tax credit is key to the company's company. model and a repeal would absolutely cause a reassessment.

Minnesota's PUC will select Thursday whether to permit a. 28-mile

(source: Reuters)