As carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) infrastructure expands across the Midwest, ethanol producers and rural landowners alike are weighing the implications of carbon pipeline projects on agriculture, energy policy and market access. This timely webinar will explore how carbon pipelines are positioned to impact the ethanol industry – from production incentives to regulatory hurdles and land use questions.
Join us for an in-depth look at the evolving landscape of carbon capture and ethanol production, the economics behind pipeline development, and how these changes could reshape the renewable fuels market.
Presented by Monte Shaw, Executive Director of the Iowa Renewable Fuels Association (IRFA), this session offers both strategic insights and grounded expertise. With over 25 years of experience championing biofuels industry, Mr. Shaw has played a pivotal role in shaping policy and promoting renewable energy at both the state and national levels. Raised on a corn and soybean farm in Iowa, his perspective bridges policy, agriculture and industry.
Whether you’re a land professional, ag economist or rural stakeholder, this session will help you better understand what’s at stake and what opportunities may lie ahead.
Register today to secure your spot.
Note: A Zoom Webinar invitation will be sent to registrants prior to the event. If you have not received an invitation link within 24 hours of the event, please contact Laura Anderson at landerson@asfmra.org. If you register within 24 hours of the webinar, you will receive the Zoom link immediately prior to the start of the event.
Start Times:
10:00 AM Pacific
11:00 AM Mountain
12:00 PM Central
1:00 PM Eastern
Continuing Education Credit: Attendees will receive one hour of ASFMRA continuing education credit.
Cost: Free for members and non-members
Contact with Questions: Laura Anderson | (303) 692-1213 | landerson@asfmra.org