Smith writes: Like a bad penny, the law mandating carbon capture and storage (CCS) at Wyoming coal-fired power plants keeps turning up for revision. This year HB200 reappears as SF42.
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Gillette coal-fired power plant would deploy firm s innovative technology for blue hydrogen also expandable to other Powder River Basin plants, state said, despite advocates push for cleaner green hydrogen.
GILLETTE — The city of Gillette and a company looking to build nuclear micro reactors in Wyoming will work together to look at the possibility of having nuclear facilities and