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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.
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As the Montana House held its first hearing on a bill that could allow NorthWestern Energy to pass costs on to its customers for the utility’s coal-fired power investments, opponents of the idea held protests in multiple cities.
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The Montana Senate has approved a bill that could pass costs for the Colstrip coal-fired power plant onto NorthWestern Energy customers if the utility…
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A bill before the Montana legislature would repeal a law that requires a majority of voters to approve proposed nuclear power facilities.
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A rewritten Republican plan aimed at protecting the future of the coal-fired power plant in Colstrip is moving forward. But concerns remain about its…
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HELENA — A bill would allow NorthWestern Energy to take control of the Colstrip power plant with scaled-back regulatory oversight, and it’s moving through…
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Legislation introduced Wednesday in the Montana House would require officials to study how renewable energy generators, like solar panels, impact the…
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A federal appeals court on Tuesday struck down a rule meant to reduce haze from coal burned in Montana.Environmentalists were critical that rule wasn’t…
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The start of the 2015 Legislative session is still seven weeks away, but a group of Democratic lawmakers, scientists, and activists is already working to…
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A meeting to talk about reducing Montana’s carbon dioxide emissions drew more than 150 people to a Missoula hotel last night.Montana’s Department of…