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Wyo officials say DKRW's coal-to-liquids project is 'out of compliance'

March 20, 2013 by Dustin Bleizeffer 2 Comments

After first trying to delay a hearing before Wyoming regulators to buy more time to modify its construction schedule, Houston-based DKRW Advanced Fuels LLC today formally withdrew its request to modify its plans for the proposed Medicine Bow Fuel & Power coal-to-gasoline plant in Carbon County. That means DKRW is formally out of compliance with its Industrial Siting Council permit, further threatening the company’s ability to secure financing for the project.

Two Wyoming towns wither while company asks for $100M to bring about salvation with coal-to-gasoline plant

February 14, 2012 by Allen Best 5 Comments

Many residents of the towns of Hanna and Medicine Bow foresee a time when there will be too few people and too thin of an economy to keep going their towns going. To them, the proposal by DKRW Advanced Fuels to build a coal-to-gasoline plant offers salvation.

Safe Bet? Wyo officials weigh investment in DKRW's coal-to-liquids proposal

February 14, 2012 by Dustin Bleizeffer 4 Comments

The company seeking to build the nation’s first coal-to-gasoline plant in Wyoming has trimmed its request for taxpayer-backed bonds — allowing them to bypass legislative approval and rely only on approval of Carbon County, the State Treasurer and Gov. Matt Mead.

Gov. Mead opens Legislature’s budget session

February 14, 2012 by Staff Leave a Comment

Gov. Mead opens Legislature’s budget session

Dan Neal of the Equality State Policy Center wrote about Gov. Matt Mead’s speech at the opening of the 2012 Wyoming Legislative session, in which matters of workplace safety, lowered revenue expectations and infrastructure

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