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Opponents of a controversial carbon capture pipeline slated to run through Peoria, Stark, and Tazewell counties are "cautiously" declaring victory after developer Wolf Carbon Solutions withdrew its permit application in Iowa this week.
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Illinois lawmakers are looking at potential next steps to expand carbon capture, utilization and storage in the state, and ease concerns raised about the process.
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The Illinois Commerce Commission has granted Wolf Carbon Solutions' motion to withdraw from the pipeline construction application process without prejudice, leaving the door open for a new filing in the future.
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Wolf Carbon Solutions wants to pull its current application to build a carbon capture pipeline in Illinois.
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Staff with the Illinois Commerce Commission are recommending denial of a construction permit for the Wolf Carbon Solutions Mt. Simon Hub CO2 pipeline.
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Citizens Against Predatory Pipelines and Christine and Thomas Kost of Milan both argue the maps of the proposed pipeline route are inadequate.
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The project proposal from Wolf Carbon Solutions, currently under review by the Illinois Commerce Commission, would run through multiple central Illinois counties on its way to an underground sequestration facility in Decatur.
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A large number of Peoria's south side residents feel an underground, high pressure CO2 (carbon dioxide) sequestration pipeline laid in proximity to some of Peoria's oldest and poorest neighborhoods is a bad idea.
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The Peoria Park District Board of Trustees voted unanimously Wednesday night to approve a moratorium on considerations, agreements or requests for carbon dioxide pipelines on or near park district property.
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In this interview, Jackson expounds upon her position on the project, and why she says she's not necessarily opposed.