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10 Jun 2026, 12:45 UTC · 2h ago
Black Hills Corp. Provides an Update on 1.8-Gigawatt Project in Cheyenne
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10 Jun 2026, 12:45 UTC · 2h ago
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Black Hills Corp. is advancing a 1.8-gigawatt data center project in Cheyenne, Wyoming, with service expected to begin in early 2028. — A project of this scale represents a massive increase in load and infrastructure investment, which typically drives long-term utility growth.
+0.60The data center customer has provided over $200 million in refundable contributions in aid of construction for generation equipment. — Significant upfront capital from the customer reduces the utility's financial risk and confirms the customer's commitment to the project.
+0.40Crusoe is no longer the development partner for the Cheyenne project. — The loss of a partner introduces some execution uncertainty, though the company claims the project remains on track.
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The company is advancing a significant 1.8-gigawatt data center project with a large-load customer and reaffirmed its 2026 earnings guidance.
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