Green Plains Begins CO2 Capture and Sequestration from Nebraska Facilities

Reuters2025-12-09
Green Plains Begins CO2 Capture and Sequestration from Nebraska Facilities

Green Plains Inc. announced that biogenic carbon dioxide from its three Nebraska facilities-Central City, Wood River, and York-is now being captured, transported via the Trailblazer pipeline, and permanently sequestered at Tallgrass' southeast Wyoming sequestration hub. The company reported receipt of its first 45Z clean fuel production credit payment of approximately $14 million, with additional payments for remaining 2025 tax credits expected in the first quarter of 2026. Green Plains has recorded approximately $26.5 million in 45Z value generated prior to activating carbon capture systems. The 45Z program provides production tax credits to eligible low-carbon fuel producers based on the carbon intensity of their fuel.

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