Lawmakers try new ways to block coal plant closures March 9, 2021 by Dustin Bleizeffer 9 Comments Legislators consider a suite of bills to help keep aging coal-fired power plants in the state in operation.
Critics should pause themselves to consider leasing pause potential OpinionMarch 5, 2021 by Britney Wallesch 2 Comments It’s entirely plausible, guest columnist Wallesch opines, that leasing pause may actually reveal opportunities for Wyoming.
As Wyoming faces crisis, Gordon pitches opportunities March 3, 2021 by Nick Reynolds 3 Comments Wyoming faces major questions on spending, education and its political future. Gordon offers hints at the solutions he supports.
Data centers: Wyoming’s next Powder River Basin? OpinionMarch 2, 2021 by Dave Dodson 6 Comments If we want our fair share of the $20 billion spent annually in data center construction, Dodson writes, we also need to embrace renewable energy.
The West badly needs a restoration economy OpinionFebruary 23, 2021 by Jonathan Thompson 1 Comment As fossil fuel industries decline, leaders of energy-dependent communities scramble to find solutions. Yet one solution rarely comes up in these conversations: Restoration as economic development.