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Feds award University of Wyoming $11.2M to study underground CO2 storage

The University of Wyoming will receive up to $11.2 million in federal support to test deep geologic layers in the south-central portion of the state to determine if they are

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Feds award University of Wyoming $11.2M to study underground CO2 storage

The University of Wyoming will receive up to $11.2 million in federal support to test deep geologic layers in the south-central portion of the state to determine if they are

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Feds award University of Wyoming $11.2M to study underground CO2 storage

The University of Wyoming will receive up to $11.2 million in federal support to test deep geologic layers in the south-central portion of the state to determine if they are

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Feds award University of Wyoming $11.2M to study underground CO2 storage

Perennial Power Holdings ceases construction of proposed 415-megawatt natural gas power plant

HERMISTON — Perennial Power Holdings has abandoned plans to build a natural gas power plant outside of Hermiston amid litigation brought by environmental groups. Columbia Riverkeeper and Friends of the Columbia Gorge announced on Tuesday, April 15, that counsel for the Perennial Wind Chaser Station, a proposed 415-megawatt natural gas power plant, sent an email to the Multnomah County Circuit Court on April 5 stating the project would cease construction and the company would ask the Energy Facility Siting Council to terminate the project’s state-issued permit. “We think this is a huge win for the climate,” said Erin Saylor, an attorney for Columbia Riverkeeper. “Hopefully it shows developers that Oregon is just not a place for new fossil fuel infrastructure.”

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