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How we prepare for storms

How we prepare for storms

We monitor weather conditions and forecasts so when there are storms, we’re prepared. Our highest priority is to provide safe, reliable energy service. If weather interrupts your service, we are committed to safely restoring it as soon as possible.

Q2 Community Giveback

Q2 Community Giveback

Our second quarterly Community Giveback event, held at our corporate headquarters, featured 16 different organizations service our Black Hills community in important and crucial ways. Both our local utility and the Black Hills Corporation Foundation have been making grants to worthwhile nonprofit organizations for throughout our rich history, but this is the second time we have hosted a collective recognition event in honor of you, our community partners. 

Our footprint

Our footprint

Strong communities better us all 

We are proud of the communities we serve providing you with natural gas or electric power. While your service may vary depending on your location - our promise to always be here, ready for what comes next - stays the same. 

Products and services

Products and services

 

Whether you’re looking for ways to protect your appliances from a breakdown or products that will improve your life with energy, we’ve got you covered.


 

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Iowa community footprint

Iowa community footprint

Iowans have a lot to be proud of, like our sense of community, whether your neighbor is right next door or acres away. We want to help you stay up to date on what's happening in your area. Be sure to subscribe to our emails to receive our newsletter, see what is going on in your community and much more!

Why is a Government Takeover Bad for Pueblo?

Why is a Government Takeover Bad for Pueblo?

  • Creates uncertainty for Black Hills Energy’s employees, contractors, local suppliers and the community.
  • Diverts funds away from taxpayer priorities, including public safety and street maintenance – the top two issues identified in their 2018 citizen survey.
  • Invests in an uncertain outcome dependent on rulings by regulators, including the Public Utilities Commission and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, and in the courts, which could take years.
  • Creates uncertainty about reliability and future rates, two top concerns for businesses and residential