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Sen. Enzi: China wants to own our energy

February 23, 2012 by Dustin Bleizeffer 2 Comments

On the state senate floor, U.S. Sen. Mike Enzi, a Republican, recalled the 1970s oil embargo. “The price (of gasoline) went from 25 cents a gallon to $1 a gallon overnight. ... That’s where we’re going to be with energy if we don’t start developing our own energy,” Enzi told Wyoming lawmakers.

In a short bugdet session, still some environment-related bills

February 20, 2012 by Guy 2 Comments

In a short budget Session, still some environment-related bills

Richard Garrett, Jr. of the Wyoming Outdoor Council discusses environmental bills at the fast-paced 2012 budget session of the Wyoming Legislature:

As I write this it’s 2 p.m., Friday, February 17

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Can Wyoming put its mouth where its money is?

November 17, 2011 by Dustin Bleizeffer 2 Comments

Wyoming coal — in terms that coal is one of Wyoming's powerhouse economic drivers — is likely to continue to lose its share of the U.S. utility market to natural gas due in large part to huge operational successes in tapping shale gas reserves, a phenomenon that has changed geopolitics and the world energy picture. And rather than pull anthropogenic (man-made) CO2 from coal-fired power plant stacks for carbon sequestration, oil and gas drillers will instead chase after natural geologic reserves of CO2 to fuel a burgeoning enhanced oil recovery industry due to the high price of crude oil.

Lack of energy policy 'delays' Wyoming gasification project

July 29, 2011 by Dustin Bleizeffer Leave a Comment

Lack of energy policy ‘delays’ Wyoming gasification project

A partnership between GE Energy and the University of Wyoming to build a coal-gasification research center to ensure the future viability of Wyoming coal has been “delayed” due to the lack of

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