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Black Hills Energy responding to suspected natural gas incident

Black Hills Energy responding to suspected natural gas incident

Statement from Black Hills Energy on a natural gas incident in Dubuque

Dubuque, Ia.– October 20, 2020 – Black Hills Energy continues work on Loras Boulevard between Montrose Terrace and Bluff Street. Traffic on Loras Boulevard in this area may be impacted between October 21- October 23 for the safety of those working in the area. Construction noises may be heard during this time.

Black Hills Energy responding to suspected natural gas incident in Gypsum, Colorado

Black Hills Energy responding to suspected natural gas incident in Gypsum, Colorado

Statement from Black Hills Energy on natural gas incident in Gypsum

GYPSUM, CO – Sept. 19, 2020 - Black Hills Energy technicians continue to respond to the natural gas incident that occurred on Thursday, September 17 in the Chatfield Corners neighborhood in Gypsum. Technicians are working today to safely restore service to 75 customers.

July 2020 Colorado Gas Rate Review

July 2020 Colorado Gas Rate Review

Black Hills Energy Colorado Gas regulatory rate review

In 2019, Black Hills Colorado Gas submitted a proposal to the Colorado Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) asking to consolidate the rates, tariffs and services of our existing gas territories in Colorado. The rate review also proposed to recover investments in safety, reliability and system integrity for natural gas service to our 192,000 Colorado customers.

Edwards-Singletree upgrade

Edwards-Singletree upgrade

During the 2019-20 winter, the Edwards – Singletree area experienced issues related to low-pressure in the gas system. In order to address these issues and improve system reliability, Black Hills Energy will be making several upgrades to the local system. Upgrades will include pipeline looping, a new regulator station north of I-70 and upgrades to the existing Edwards Town Border Station.

Giving big to community food shelters

Giving big to community food shelters

Continuing lunch during COVID-19 | Iowa

Webster City, IA Operations Supervisor, John D.Thompson, noticed a line of cars at the local school waiting for lunch to be handed out to kids in need.

John did a little more digging and found out that children under the age of 18 of families facing hardship could receive a school lunch even though classes have been canceled for the remining school year. John contacted his community affairs manager and together they learned that the school hands out lunches on Monday and Thursday to 700 children.