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The Wyoming Business Council administers the State Energy Program, funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The program works to expand opportunities for alternative or renewable energy use in Wyoming using domestic fuels or resources. Public and private entities, including industries, have become more energy efficient through the flexible State Energy Program that covers buildings, transportation and public outreach. The Wyoming State Energy Program provides training seminars for building maintenance personnel in pneumatic controls and efficient boiler operation fields, access to Petroleum Violation Escrow Funds to be used for the demonstration of off-the-shelf-energy efficiency demonstrations, and access to many funding mechanisms available on a competitive basis from the U.S. Department of Energy.

New! Wind Power in Wyoming PowerPoint Presentation
Wind Power in Wyoming PowerPoint Presentation (pdf)

The Wyoming Energy Notes has a new look! Check out the latest issues!

Energy Programs

Contact:
Tom Fuller, Manager, State Energy Programs
Phone: 307.777.2804

Dale Hoffman, State Energy Program Manager
Phone: 307.777.2805

Sherry Hughes, Information Specialist
Phone: 307.777.2824

UCG Viability Analysis Powder River Basin, WY (June 2007)

Wyoming Coal/FT Fuels Economic Viability Study (password is PRB)

The Economic Viability of an FT Facility Using PRB Coals

Wyoming 2007 Mineral & Energy Yearbook
The minerals industry is by far the largest single contributor to the economy of the State of Wyoming. Despite a drop of nearly $1.4 billion in natural gas valuation, Wyoming mineral income fell by a relatively small $320 million, due to increases in other commodities, led by coal and oil, which experienced valuation gains of $600 million and $382 million, respectively.

Directories

Wyoming Recycling Directory 2007-2008

Wyoming Biomass Inventory (as of October 2007)

Entire Document (115 Pages)

Web Site Links

  • Teton Green Buildings - Conference provides quality green building education and networking opportunities to developers, architects, planners, builders and designers Visit www.tetongreenbuilding.com.
  • Wyoming Energy Conservation Network - Visit www.wyoenergy.org.
  • U.S. Department of Energy - Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy - Visit www.eere.energy.gov.
  • Wyoming Oil and Gas Conservation Commission - Visit http://wogcc.state.wy.us/.
     
 
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