Red Trail Energy becomes first ethanol plant to issue CO2 removal credits
North Dakota-based Red Trail Energy (RTE) has become the first ethanol production plant to produce CO2 Removal Certificates (CORCs) in the voluntary carbon market.
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North Dakota-based Red Trail Energy (RTE) has become the first ethanol production plant to produce CO2 Removal Certificates (CORCs) in the voluntary carbon market.
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Valero, the world’s second largest corn ethanol producer, has agreed to join Summit Carbon Solutions’ proposed carbon capture and storage project, which spans a five-state region.
Atlas Copco has acquired all operating assets of Oregon-based Pacific Sales & Service.
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