Tag: Jim Bridger Power Plant
CHEYENNE — Governor Mark Gordon announced today that an agreement has been reached with PacifiCorp and the State of Wyoming to
WyoFile, February 9, 2022, by Dustin Bleizeffer Stakeholders are working behind the scenes to strike a compromise that avoids a federal
SOUTHWEST WYOMING — The Powder River Basin Resource Council (Powder River), in partnership with researchers at the University of Wyoming
SWEETWATER COUNTY — Governor Mark Gordon's Chief Energy Advisor Randall Luthi spoke with the Sweetwater County Commission today regarding the
SWEETWATER COUNTY — The Sweetwater County Commission will hear an energy update regarding a potential partial Jim Bridger plant shutdown
WyoFile, January 12, 2022, by Dustin Bleizeffer The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced Wednesday it will deny Wyoming’s proposed changes to a long-standing
CHEYENNE – Governor Mark Gordon signed a Temporary Emergency Suspension Order that allows Unit 2 of the Jim Bridger Power
ROCKS SPRINGS — Representatives from Rocky Mountain Power and TerraPower met with elected officials and area business leaders last night
ROCK SPRINGS — This week Jim Bridger Plant employees shared some holiday cheer with the Red Desert Humane Society to
ROCK SPRINGS -- What does a fading coal industry mean for Southwest Wyoming's socioeconomic future? That's exactly what two former
Plan includes about 7,000 MW of new renewables and storage by 2025 SALT LAKE CITY, UT -- PacifiCorp released a
ROCK SPRINGS -- Monitoring of a Coal Combustion Residuals (CCR) unit at Jim Bridger Power Plant found that levels of
CHEYENNE -- Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon expressed his displeasure at Rocky Mountain Power’s coal study. This study is not a
ROCK SPRINGS -- Four area power plant units could be retired by 2022 as a cost saving measure to customers
CHEYENNE -- Last week the Wyoming Senate passed a bill that is partially designed to put pressure on Rocky Mountain
ROCK SPRINGS -- Rocky Mountain Power is reporting that contaminants have been discovered under three Wyoming power plants, including two