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The Pacific Northwest co-owners of the Colstrip coal-fired power plant are seeking protection from a new Montana law they say hurts their chances at negotiating their business dealings
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Montana electric utility regulators are starting the approval process for a natural gas-fired plant in south-central Montana.
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Montana’s largest electric utility reached an agreement to buy power from a proposed solar facility in southwest Montana’s Beaverhead County.
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NorthWestern Energy, Montana’s largest electric utility, is bumping up its rates as of today.
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Weather forecasters are sticking to their predictions of ferocious heat reaching well past the 100-degree mark this week.
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The city and county of Missoula are applying to participate in the state’s approval process for a proposed gas-fired power plant in southeast Montana.
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An environmental group is suing to stop construction of a natural gas-fired power plant in southeast Montana.
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The majority owners of the Colstrip coal-fired power plant are suing Montana’s attorney general over new laws they say unconstitutionally affect private business.
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The owners of the Colstrip coal-fired power plant are now required to study how the city of Colstrip will keep its supply of drinking water if the plant ever shuts down.
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Two new Montana laws that aim to keep the Colstrip coal-fired power plant open and running sparked a lawsuit from plant owners who say the government is intruding on private business dealings.