Wyoming’s Largest Utility Joins a New Western Day Ahead Market for Electricity
Wyoming’s largest utility today began participating in a new “Extended Day Ahead Market” for electricity on the Western grid, a potentially landmark shift in the way energy is sold in the state that could lower rates as energy costs soar. The new market, which went live Friday, gives Rocky Mountain
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