The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced today that it has proposed new carbon pollution standards for coal and natural gas-fired
Carbon Capture Utilization and Sequestration (CCUS)
Wyoming Integrated Test Center joins global coalition
GILLETTE, Wyo. — The Wyoming Integrated Test Center announced today that it's joined a global coalition of carbon research facilities.
‘First of its kind’ underground CO2 storage project approved near Kemmerer
GILLETTE, Wyo. — A new carbon storage proposal garnered federal approval Friday, clearing the way for the first underground carbon
Lawmakers seek deal for coal carbon capture
Lawmakers say path to coal carbon capture still unclear, despite new laws intended to force utilities’ hands. By Dustin Bleizeffer,
Bills would shift CO2 storage liability to Wyo, force carbon capture
By Dustin Bleizeffer, WyoFile Wyoming lawmakers hope to expand the state’s legal and regulatory framework for advancing permanent underground carbon
The high stakes of Wyoming’s electric power future
Column by Ronn Smith, WyoFile PacifiCorp recently released its 2021 Integrated Resource Plan, which forecasts future demand for power in the
Report: Wyoming oil and gas outlook positive heading into 2022
Wyoming’s energy economy appears to be recovering from the 2020 downturn sooner than expected, according to a recently released report
CarbonSAFE Project advances with second underground carbon storage test well at Dry Fork
Core samples from a second deep test well nearing completion at Dry Fork Station reportedly show the ground beneath the
Opinion: Let’s not exaggerate carbon capture’s promises
Opinion by Ronn Smith, WyoFile The last few years have seen a rash of federal research grant awards, media announcements
Ratepayer liability for coal carbon capture limited to 2%
By Dustin Bleizeffer, WyoFile Regulators adopt rules, outline exemptions, for enforcing House Bill 200, a new state law that requires
Opinion: Carbon capture mandates are short-sighted, hurt Wyo ratepayers
Columnist asks why state leaders continue to ignore and resist the winds of change Opinion by Greg Findley, WyoFile In
Wyoming coal exports dealt another blow
G7 countries, in an effort to stem the effects of climate change, agree to stop funding for coal power projects
Gov. Gordon joins in support of SCALE Act
Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon late last week joined a bi-partisan group of governors in writing a letter of support to
Congress Pitches Bipartisan Effort for Carbon Capture, Storage
Efforts to aid in the development of carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) technologies and infrastructure are underway on both