CHEYENNE, Wy – March 17, 2021 — Record-breaking snowfall and freezing temperatures have effectively shut Wyoming down in recent days, and of course we all remember the extreme cold of early February. Families have come to depend on natural gas more than ever, whether it’s cooking meals on a natural…
Black Hills Energy gas and electric crews will be out in the community today continuing restoration efforts following extreme winter storm Xylia.
Hazardous road conditions remain the biggest obstacle for our employees. In order to proactively address those challenges, we are currently…
The extreme winter weather conditions in Wyoming are making it very difficult for Black Hills Energy gas crews to respond to emergency calls.
If you smell gas or believe you have a gas leak, immediately leave the premises (perhaps going to a neighbor’s home).
Then, call 911 and remain…
Black Hills Energy’s electric crews have been working diligently today and in collaboration with city and state officials to safely restore power to customers.
Progress has been made throughout the day and this evening, however, snow and wind associated with winter storm Xylia have combined to…
Black Hills Energy is experiencing multiple electrical outages in Cheyenne, due to blizzard conditions caused by winter storm Xylia. As of 10:45 a.m., 3,504 customers in the north and west rural areas of Cheyenne have been affected. All Cheyenne electric crews are currently dispatched and are…
CASPER, WY — March 10, 2021— The recent spring-like weather has been nice, but with snow today and forecast later this week, it’s important to not lose sight of important safety measures. Snow and ice buildup on your natural gas meter can create a safety hazard and even cut off the flow of…
CHEYENNE, Wy. – Feb. 23, 2021 - As a historic arctic cold event gripped much of the country, Black Hills Energy stood ready to respond to dramatic increases in customer energy demand on our electric and natural gas infrastructure. Reliability, gas supply and operations team members continually…
At Black Hills Energy, leaving no one in the cold means leaving NO ONE in the cold!
The week of February 8 brought arctic temperatures to Cody, Wyoming with daytime temperatures far below zero. Our team worked diligently to make sure our customers had the energy they depend on to stay warm.…