Wyoming utility leading drive to expand wind and solar
The states largest utility company is placing the finishing touches on a new Integrated Resource Plan a blueprint for PacifiCorps master energy strategy through 2038. Wyoming lawmakers and coal-dependent communities have been holding their breath for the release of the companys preferred portfolio after hints that accelerated coal-fired power plant retirements could be in the mix. In coals stead would come major advances in renewable energy.
As it so happens, PacifiCorps draft of the biennial plan unveiled Thursday targets for retirement by 2030 two-thirds of the companys thermal coal units spread across multiple states. Wyoming will soon reckon with the shuttering of numerous thermal coal units, starting with Jim Bridgers unit 1, near Rock Springs, in 2023. Wyomings plethora of coal plants have provided electricity to the western grid for decades.
If approved, the changes proposed in PacifiCorps most recent plan would mark a historic revamping of the Equality States energy landscape, and likely affect every corner of the state.
What we are basically seeing is the beginning of the end of coal mining in southwestern Wyoming, which has gone on since before statehood. said Rob Godby, an economist at the University of Wyoming.
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(Casper Star Tribune)