A Texas-based company wants to build a large-scale carbon capture system across five states in the Midwest to help its customers reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. Navigator Heartland Greenway, of Dallas, announced it had entered into contracts with two industry affiliated companies to begin site development for the proposed multi-billion dollar pipeline project. A series of public meetings in communities located across the project’s path will take place in late November 2021 through January 2022. The first meeting is scheduled in Rock Rapids, Iowa, on Nov. 29. The Heartland Greenway pipeline will span 1,300 miles across five Midwest states—South Dakota, Minnesota, Nebraska, Iowa, and Illinois—to nearly 20 receipt points. Navigator says the goal is to reduce carbon output in order to meet global greenhouse-gas emission targets. “By providing an economic means to reduce the carbon footprint of homegrown biofuels, the Heartland Greenway will enable producers to create a more sustainable, …