All Posts Tagged With: "Wyoming renewable energy"
Applications Being Taken for Reduced-Cost Energy Audits, Renewable Energy Assistance
“Renewable energy systems have the potential to be cost-effective in Wyoming but understanding the specifics of your potential installation is critical to success,” said Geiger. The program is through UW’s Cooperative Extension Service, State Energy Office and Manufacturing-Works.
4Oct2011 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedWaste-Fueled Power Plants Planned for Wyoming
Guernsey-based American Renewable Energy Associates plans to break ground within a couple of months for plants
in Guernsey and Cheyenne that convert solid waste into electricity. An Idaho company is looking to build similar facilities in Riverton and Cokeville.
Blue Sky Funds Awarded Wyoming Projects
Funds awarded by Rocky Mountain Power’s Blue Sky program in 2010 will support the construction of two community-based renewable energy projects in Wyoming: a wind project in Casper and a solar project in Lander.
28Dec2010 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedClean Energy Economy for Five Rocky Mountain States — A New Analysis
Wyoming trails badlly in every major category — in clean energy business, job creation and investment –and the Cowboy State ranks only 49th for public funding from competitively-awarded federal stimulus grants by the Department of Energy
17Jun2010 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedWyo Residents Gobble Up Stimulus Funds
for Renewable Energy
On Dec. 1 the State Energy Office announced that more than $2.2 million in federal stimulus funds were available to Wyoming residents to help defray the cost of installing renewable energy systems in their homes. Within 10 days, 332 applications were received, obligating $2,254,580.
16Dec2009 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedWind Developers Fear New State Taxes
Rather than creating a tax specifically on wind energy, lawmakers are considering a tax on all electrical generation, then providing tax credits or exemptions to all other forms of generation but wind. The purpose for this strategy is to fit within the state’s constitution, which prohibits singling out a particular industry for exclusive taxation.
13Oct2009 | admin | 0 comments | Continued
Wyoming Energy Symposium Draws 15 States
The Wyoming legislators sponsoring the 3-day meeting in October will lead to a greater understanding by every state in the region about how they can form their energy and environmental policies to be as collaborative and less competitive as possible.
30Aug2009 | admin | 0 comments | Continued

