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Thursday, 08/20/2020 2:08:10 PM

Thursday, August 20, 2020 2:08:10 PM

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-Wyoming, U.S. ready for a 'carbontech' revolution-

The best place for that to happen is Wyoming, said Holly Krutka, executive director of the School of Energy Resources at the University of Wyoming. She was one of three expert witnesses to testify at the committee’s hearing Wednesday.

“If there is one thing you take from my testimony, let it be that Wyoming is an ideal place to drive innovation and development of climate-focused technologies, such as carbon capture, use and storage,” she said.

The Cowboy State is unique in that it already has embraced advancing carbon storage and reuse research. In addition to the ITC, UW and the state are progressing the CarbonSAFE project to identify a commercial-scale geological carbon dioxide storage complex near the power plant. Campbell County also is home to the Wyoming Innovation Center, which has partnered with UW to advance carbon research.


https://www.gillettenewsrecord.com/news/local/article_b56b8c90-bec0-5fb2-b9c2-9d66a89acd18.html


The future site of WyIC (Wyoming Innovation Center), near HWY 59 buildout (Pic #2 which shows our location)
https://county17.com/2020/07/30/county-state-set-sights-on-promise-of-second-life-for-prb-coal-ash/