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WyoFile on MSNWind, Snake, Bear rivers hit record low flows as Wyoming’s summer drought gains steam
Snowpack isn’t what it used to be. Severe drought has set in for portions of western Wyoming river basins, even after decent snow years, due to factors exacerbated by climate change.
Warm weather is settling in southeast Wyoming, pushing temperatures to the upper 80s today, but thunderstorms could roll in ...
Wind turbines are a familiar sight in Wyoming, where 1,340 of these 260-foot giants work to generate power, but they need ...
Wyoming’s wind resources, though strong, are not as prime as in some other areas of the West. Checkerboard patterns of private, state and federal land ownership can slow development, ...
CHEYENNE — A bill to “Make carbon dioxide great again” and another proposing a five-year moratorium on wind and solar projects failed to make it out of Senate committees Monday. Senate File ...
The Wind River Range, though not as popular as the nearby Tetons, actually contains most of Wyoming's highest mountains, including the state highpoint at the 13,804-foot Gannett Peak.
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Wyoming legislators are drawing up separate pieces of legislation that would change the way wind energy is taxed and the revenue is distributed in Wyoming.
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