Could taxpayer subsidies for CCS surge to $3 trillion by 2050?
Carbon capture and storage doesn’t work. But 45Q taxpayer subsidies could surge from $800 billion by 2030 to nearly $3 trillion by 2050.
Carbon capture and storage doesn’t work. But 45Q taxpayer subsidies could surge from $800 billion by 2030 to nearly $3 trillion by 2050.
Get the facts! The Illinois Coalition Against CO2 Pipelines just released a fact sheet that highlights concerns associated with carbon capture and storage.
Join the February 13, 7pm (CT) CCS Action Network launch featuring Congressman Ro Khanna. Learn why 45Q subsidies should be repealed.
Hundreds of environmental groups from across the country sent a letter urging Congress to repeal carbon capture and sequestration tax credits
ADM’s monitoring well leaks heighten concerns about storing CO2 under the Mahomet Aquifer, a sole-source aquifer that serves 1 million people
How good is the CO2 pipeline rule released in the final days of the Biden Administration? What needs to happen to move it forward?
Join the Coalition to Stop CO2 Pipelines on January 28 to learn how PHMSA’s new rule could affect landowners.
At their January 23 meeting, the Champaign County Board approved a 12-month moratorium on carbon sequestration to protect the Mahomet Aquifer.
Ask your city, town, and county to adopt a resolution asking the state to protect the Mahomet Aquifer from CO2 pollution!
On Monday, Dec. 12, 2024, Wolf Carbon Solutions withdrew its application to build a CO2 pipeline through IA. This means its pipeline through IL is now dead.