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When some coal companies in Wyoming – and across the nation – go bankrupt, they dump their obligation to pay their miners’ black lung disease benefits on the American taxpayer. A new Biden administration policy aims to change that.
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A Wyoming electricity provider is potentially reducing its carbon footprint from two of its coal fired plants as part of a requirement of state law, however, the provider says the transition could prove complicated and expensive for customers.
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Bison Blockchain is constructing a facility just west of Cheyenne that will be Black Hills Energy's first customer under a special tariff that aims to help companies with high energy demands, such as blockchain ones. Around 45 megawatts is expected for use when the company begins operations, which could go as high as 75 megawatts depending on the company's future growth.
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Park County natural gas customers will be receiving a rate hike of 22-percent over a one-year period.The Wyoming Public Service Commission held a public…
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July 10 is the first day of the Wyoming Public Service Commission public hearing to decide whether to approve Black Hills Energy’s one-year rate hike of…
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Coal has railroads, oil and gas have pipelines, but transferring renewable energy isn’t so easy. Wyoming has one of the best wind resources in the…