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A hard-rock lithium exploration company is expanding a drilling project south of Custer by up to seven-fold. Longview Minerals said it’s looking to drill up to eight holes across 31 new pads on private property in the southern Black Hills, at a maximum dept of 850 feet.
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State agricultural leaders form a coalition in defense of ag business developments - including carbon capture and sequestration pipelines.
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A company with South Dakota ties said it’s attempting to reduce carbon in the atmosphere by producing a unique product – jet fuel made from corn.
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Research to turn geothermal energy into power for residential homes is underway in the northern Black Hills.
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The county's new setback ordinance comes as some residents push back against a proposed energy project in development near Mobridge.
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State officials assigned to serve on the legislative Executive Board are presented with Legislative Research Council staff recommendations. One of those came from an LRC staff attorney who provided information on state nuclear power options.
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Black Hills Energy says it is no longer proposing rate changes for its customers with solar panels.
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Lincoln County commissioners established a county advisory committee focused on carbon pipelines. This comes amid ongoing opposition from many county landowners against a proposed CO2 pipeline.
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Brookings city leaders received new details about a proposed solar power project in the city.
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One county wants to get ahead of future pipeline debates by establishing a committee solely to advise on CO2 pipelines into the future.