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U.S. energy companies are working to build new infrastructure and modernize electric grids.
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Bridger View is being regarded as one of the most sustainable in the Rocky Mountain West. The neighborhood also aims to be a model of affordability — half of the eight-acre development's 62 homes are priced below market.
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Billings is the first city in Montana to earn a gold Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, or LEED, certification through the U.S. Green Building Council.
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Ann Bukacek's election to the Public Service Commission keeps the board all-Republican.
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Montana electric cooperatives say insurance liability rates are increasing due to wildfire risk.
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President Biden described the move as a critical step to punishing Russian President Vladimir Putin for invading Ukraine, but said as a result, Americans should prepare for price hikes at the pump.
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The tribe can now lease its land for business and renewable energy without further vetting from the U.S. federal government under a 2012 law aimed at strengthening tribal autonomy.
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The federal government is set to roll out a program on Friday addressing thousands of orphaned oil wells across the country — and Montana and Wyoming are eyeing the pot of money.
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The meeting of world leaders at the COP26 international climate summit in Glasgow, Scotland, thousands of miles away from Montana, may have big implications for Montana.
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Four out-of-state owners of the coal-fired power plant in Colstrip received temporary protection Wednesday from a Montana law the companies say inhibits them from making plans to close the plant’s two remaining units.