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State Senators have rejected an idea to tax the mineral lithium.
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Landowners and advocates met recently in Watertown to voice their concerns about underground pipeline projects and ask questions in the push for eminent domain reform.
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A South Dakota House committee has approved two bills they say equalize the carbon-pipeline playing field. The bills come after two carbon sequestration pipelines were denied permits by the Public Utilities Commission last year.
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Summit Carbon Solutions is gearing up for its next application hearing with the Public Utilizes Commission. This time, however, Summit is bringing biofuel producer POET into the mix.
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SDPB's Lee Strubinger brings his analysis of a string of new mining bills on the docket this session. Plus, he puts Gov. Noem's joint session in context.
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The move subjects the mineral to a state tax. Critics say it doesn’t belong under that designation.
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The House Commerce and Energy committee rejected a bill that would require property owner permission for a company to enter to conduct surveying.
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Public Utilities Commissioners settled with Northwestern Energy after almost seven months of analyzing the company’s request to increase rates for customers.
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A legislative committee submits a bill requesting hydrogen pipelines be placed under Public Utility Commission oversight.
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The forest service is releasing an environmental assessment for a gold drilling exploration project adjacent to Spearfish Canyon. The decision associated with it allows the company to move forward with their project.