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A city-commissioned study presented April 7 to city council concluded that purchasing Black Hills Energy's assets is not feasible for Pueblo.
Pueblo County commissioners are weighing their options after two studies found ditching Black Hills in favor of a city-run utility is unfeasible.
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Pueblo is just weeks away from a special election where Ballot Measure 2A will let voters decide if they want the city to take over electricity from Black Hills Energy.
The feasibility study determined one option for municipalization was not economically feasible, though city officials say that does not rule out alternatives.
Black Hills Energy is reminding its customers that help is there if they need assistance in paying their energy bill. The Colorado Low-Income Energy Assistance Program (LEAP) is ...
Black Hills Corp. (NYSE: BKH) today announced that its electric utility subsidiary in Colorado received approval from the Colorado Public Utilities Commission for new rates. The approved new rates ...
Many eyes on Monday night were on Pueblo's city council work session as an update was given on the city's municipalization survey.
Black Hills Corporation, through its subsidiaries ... and distributes electricity to approximately 225,000 electric utility customers in Colorado, Montana, South Dakota, and Wyoming; and owns ...
RAPID CITY, S.D., April 09, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Black Hills Corp. (NYSE: BKH) will announce its 2025 first-quarter ...
It is not yet feasible for the city of Pueblo to purchase all of Black Hills Energy's assets and operate its own electric utility, according to a study conducted by GDS Associates and commissioned ...
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