Montana's Public Service Commission has acknowledged a potential $300 million risk for NorthWestern Energy customers if the Colstrip power plant closes early.
Tell people of the world that the climate is changing, using the same facts over and over, even if other facts are available, and eventually you win them over.
Paperless society? Think again. Ninety-five percent of the world’s information is still stored on physical paper never to be read or looked at again by anyone.
Montana Attorney General Tim Fox was jubilant over the U.S. Supreme Court's decision on Tuesday afternoon to halt Implementation of the EPA’s carbon regulations.
A new Paragon Insights poll of 668 likely Montana Voters shows a plurality of opposition to proposed new EPA regulations on carbon emissions from power plants. While 39 percent supported the regulations, 49 percent opposed.
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Everyone wants alternative energy — me included. Gas and oil in my car, natural gas heating my home but one day those will be done by alternative fuels. When, is anyone’s guess, but it will eventually happen...
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — A California utility is asking a federal judge to decide if the developers of a northwest Montana wind farm did enough to protect nearby golden eagles.
The Montana Public Service Commission recently released data on the number of complaints it received during the first half of 2013. So far, the number of complaints are a little higher than they were in 2012.