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Summit Carbon Solutions announces progress in North Dakota
Summit Carbon Options on Oct. 17 submitted an utility to the North Dakota Public Service Fee for the transportation element of its carbon seize and storage (CCS) mission. The corporate stated it’s going to file separate storage facility allow purposes with the North Dakota Industrial Fee for the sequestration websites at a later date. These websites are positioned in Oliver and Mercer Counties.
Summit Carbon Options is partnering with 32 ethanol vegetation throughout the Midwest to develop its CCS mission. These amenities will decrease the carbon depth (CI) rating of their ethanol, enabling the sale of their merchandise at a premium within the rising variety of markets which have adopted low carbon gas requirements.
Additionally on Oct. 17, Summit Carbon Options introduced that the corporate has signed easement settlement with greater than 500 North Dakota landowners. These agreements account for 160 miles of the proposed pipeline route within the state and 130,000 acres of the proposed sequestration website.
“Since we introduced our mission final yr, Summit Carbon Options has been dedicated to working in partnership with landowners, stakeholders, and communities to drive progress in North Dakota’s two most essential industries – agriculture and power,” Summit Carbon Options CEO Lee Clean stated. “Securing partnerships with greater than 500 North Dakota landowners displays that dedication and the rising assist for making investments at this time that may assist financial progress long-term. Constructing on that momentum, we’re happy to submit our preliminary utility to the North Dakota Public Service Fee and look ahead to persevering with to advance our mission within the state.”
Summit Carbon Options has additionally indicated that assist for its mission is continuous to develop in South Dakota. The corporate on Oct. 13 introduced it has partnered with 370 South Dakota landowners to signal 585 easement agreements that account for 220 whole miles of the proposed pipeline route within the state.
North Dakota
Update on the Ellendale, North Dakota HPC Data Center
See the latest progress of our HPC Data Center in Ellendale, North Dakota. From concept to construction, we’re on a mission to redefine digital infrastructure. Why Ellendale? This strategic location sets the stage for groundbreaking advancements in AI, offering:
- An ideal climate for optimal data center operation
- Competitive power pricing
- Access to abundant wind and renewable power, advancing scalability and sustainability Ultra-fast, high-speed fiber with redundant pathways.
- Supports liquid cooling design, tailored to achieve tailored to achieve industry-leading rack densities at scale
Stay tuned for more construction updates and discover how we’re powering the next wave of AI revolution in Ellendale and beyond.
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Many Visions promotes art and creativity through kids’ event
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) – Local brand Many Visions focuses on encouraging creativity within the community.
Its event Mini Visions, focused on starting this process at a young age.
At the Capital Ice Complex in Bismarck, Many Visions set up a variety of family-friendly activities, all involving art and ways for kids to express themselves.
Live music echoed through the rink along with the voices of children joining in karaoke.
For event organizer Bobby Cochran, the event was a way to give children in the community an opportunity that was not available to him as a child.
“I was a troubled youth as a kid, so I never had these tools and had these lessons as a kid, so I’m trying to provide these for them and we do it absolutely free,” said Cochran.
Children were free to explore music and art activities, such as coloring and creating via virtual reality programming at different stations.
These exposed them to a variety of different interests and possible coping and therapeutic skills.
“I have two grown boys and just, you know, the more things you can subject them to, the healthier life they’re gonna live, I think,” said Nicole Morrison, an attendant of the event.
Cochran says the goal is to build a future for the youth filled with art and music, a sentiment supported by his slogan.
“Never doubt your visions, which means that you could do anything in your life that you want to do, you just have to believe in yourself and have to know that you can do anything you want, you just have to take those small steps to get those big steps,” said Cochran
Inflatables were also available for the kids to use.
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New S'mores Making Record Set at Fort Stevenson State Park, North Dakota – KVRR Local News
GARRISON, N.D. (KVRR) — Fort Stevenson State Park near Garrison, North Dakota is now home to the Guinness World Record title for the most people making s’mores at the same time.
That’s what it looks like when 1,150 people make s’mores at the same time.
The previous record was 891.
The park hosted the event to celebrate its 50th anniversary, with local sponsors providing support.
An official judge from Guinness World Records was on site to verify the record and confirm that 1,150 people simultaneously made s’mores.
Fort Stevenson State Park Manager Chad Trautman said all the volunteers and visitors that came together to make history helped them create an unforgettable event.
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