More than 50 Project Tundra landowners gathered on Aug. 22 to receive progress updates on the carbon capture and storage initiative being pursued in their region.
Read MoreThe U.S. Department of Energy announced today that it has selected Project Tundra as a recipient of Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funding through its Carbon Capture Demonstration Projects Program.
Read MoreThe North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality held an air permit hearing on Oct. 19 for the proposed Project Tundra carbon capture facility.
Read MoreThe North Dakota Industrial Commission (NDIC) approved a permit on Oct. 4 that will provide additional space for Minnkota Power Cooperative to safely and permanently store CO2 near Center, N.D.
Read MoreThe development team behind Project Tundra's proposed storage facility gathered Nov. 2 for a hearing considering the project's storage permit application.
Read MoreThe U.S. Department of Energy has awarded funding to the Energy and Environmental Research Center for the next research phase of Project Tundra.
Read MoreThe loan represents substantial progress toward the financing goals of Minnkota's carbon capture initiative.
Read MoreIf Project Tundra moves forward, it would bring transformational energy technologies, jobs and more than $1 billion of investment into Oliver County.
Read MoreThe state's Capitol Hill cohort communicated proud support of Minnkota's carbon capture initiative following a recent tour of research progress.
Read MoreNew relationships with TC Energy, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Kiewit position the project for a final investment decision in early 2024.
Read MoreMinnkota Power Cooperative submitted a permit application on May 28 to safely and permanently store carbon dioxide (CO2) as part of Project Tundra.
Read MoreThe loan was authorized by the North Dakota Industrial Commission on July 28.
Read MoreMinnkota Power Cooperative made a major announcement in June that TC Energy, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Kiewit are joining the Project Tundra team. On July 20, the cooperative had a chance to update area landowners on the new joint development effort.
Read MoreThe permit approval will help advance the cooperative’s Project Tundra carbon capture initiative.
Read MoreMinnkota has received $9.8 million in federal grant funding to move forward on a Project Tundra design study.
Read MoreAround 75 attendees gathered for the informational presentation in Center, N.D., to learn about the carbon capture initiative.
Read MoreThe team behind Minnkota's Project Tundra effort presented updates and answered landowner questions about the proposed carbon capture initiative.
Read MoreThe agreement will accelerate development of the largest fully permitted carbon storage site in the United States and position major carbon capture and storage projects for success.
Read MoreThe latest Project Tundra simulations show promising properties for CO2 injection and storage near Minnkota's Milton R. Young Station.
Read MoreRecently signed Inflation Reduction Act will help accelerate energy projects such at Minnkota's Project Tundra carbon capture initiative.
Read MoreA geophysical survey seeks to shake out vital subsurface information for North Dakota carbon storage projects like Project Tundra.
Read MoreKFGO radio host Joel Heitkamp featured Project Tundra during a segment on his News & Views program on Oct. 2. Heitkamp interviewed Stacey Dahl, Minnkota senior manager of external affairs.
Read MoreNew 3D geophysical survey results will help clear another hurdle for Project Tundra’s future.
Read MoreAt a recent hearing of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, U.S. Sen. John Hoeven continued his efforts to advance the development and implementation of carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) technologies in North Dakota.
Read MoreDavid Greeson, development lead for Minnkota’s Project Tundra, spoke at the CO2NNECT Conference in June on progress and next steps for Project Tundra.
Read MoreStacey Dahl, Minnkota senior manager of external affairs, was interviewed as part of the American Bar Association's podcast focused on environment, energy and resources.
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