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Pueblo County drops support for nuclear power after facing backlash from residents

Pueblo County officials say they are pulling back their support for replacing the state’s largest coal-fired power plant with a nuclear reactor following a public outcry from residents.

By , 3 yearsFebruary 25, 2022 ago
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The high stakes of Wyoming’s electric power future

PacifiCorp recently released its 2021 Integrated Resource Plan, which forecasts future demand for power in the region and the sources of electrical energy PacifiCorp has determined will be necessary to meet this demand most efficiently and reliably. The Wyoming Public Service Commission has solicited public comments leading up to its review of the Read more…

By , 3 yearsFebruary 16, 2022 ago
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Carbon capture mandates are short-sighted, hurt Wyo ratepayers

In a state known for its strong winds, Wyoming’s elected officials sure don’t seem to have learned how to gauge how hard or which direction the winds are blowing.  At least where energy markets are concerned, they would rather bury their heads in the coal than acknowledge that the nation Read more…

By , 4 yearsOctober 19, 2021 ago
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ANOTHER CARBON CAPTURE AND STORAGE FAILURE

ENERGY GIANT CHEVRON has failed to capture and store the carbon emissions it promised to at its Gorgon liquefied gas facility in Western Australia. “This admission from Chevron highlights once again that carbon capture and storage (CCS) in the fossil fuel sector is an expensive failure,” said the Climate Council’s Read more…

By , 4 yearsJuly 21, 2021 ago
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