All Posts Tagged With: "Campbell County"
BLM Approves Energy Development in Wyoming’s Fortification Creek
The BLM said it denied a landowner group’s protest and would stick to a final plan released in March that will eventually allow energy development in the area, something that hasn’t happened since 2005, said Thomas Bills, environmental coordinator with the agency.
11Aug2011 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedCounty Wind Watch
Construction of the first wind farm in Campbell County was supposed to start in September, but the company building it has put the project on hold indefinitely. Meanwhile, Commissioners of Converse County set new wind regulations after a contentious public hearing.
10Dec2010 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedCampbell County Zoned for Wind Energy
The commission has adopted a new Wind Generation Overlay District — an action that zones the entire county under the new district to allow for wind farm development.
15Sep2010 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedCampbell County’s Evolving Wind Rules
Campbell County now has zoning regulations for wind farms, but the rules may not apply to the company planning to build the first wind farm in the county.
11Jul2010 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedWyoming Wind Tracks –
>> Proposed Power Line Names Wind Farm Customers
>> Duke Energy Leverages Wind Farm Business
>> Campbell County Wants Stricter Wind Regulations
>> Energy Self-Reliant States Get Boost From New Study
Need-to-Know Updates From Around the State –
>> Campbell Hill Wind Farm Now Online
>> Money Available for Home-Based Renewable Energy
>> Natrona County Eases Some Wind Regulations
>> Wyoming Lags on Distributed Energy Generation
Wind Rush Coming to Campbell County
California-based Third Planet Windpower is in the process of developing a 133-turbine wind farm on 14,000 acres in the southwest corner of Campbell County.
22Jun2009 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedArete to Acquire Oil and Gas Acreage From
DNR, Tindall — including Wyoming Sites
Arete had purchased the TOP Gathering System located in Campbell County in 2006. This pipeline is connected to DNR’s gas properties in Wyoming and is currently transporting approximately 900,000Mcf of gas per day for the DNR wells and is cash flowing from its operations.
1May2009 | admin | 0 comments | Continued
