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Medicine Bow

Long-delayed DKRW coal conversion plant lacks financing

March 31, 2013 by Dustin Bleizeffer 4 Comments

Jason Lillegraven’s study of Carbon Basin geology has him convinced that DKRW’s project has too many faults.

Locals say DKRW’s coal-to-gasoline plant needs more scrutiny

March 31, 2013 by Allen Best 3 Comments

Jason Lillegraven’s study of Carbon Basin geology has him convinced that DKRW’s project has too many faults.

Summer of Smoke

July 7, 2012 by Staff Leave a Comment

Summer of Smoke

 

Smoke from the High Park Fire chokes the sky above Hot Spring County in this photo taken on June 26, 2012. The now-contained High Park Fire in northern Colorado preceded a number of Wyoming blazes, which …

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.
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