Northwestern Energy breathes new life into Colstrip powerplant

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Here's what surprised me. The coal-fired power plant in Colstrip, Mont. Two of the four generating units shut down in early 2020. (Sammy Roth / Los Angeles Times) By Sammy Roth Columnist. Dec NorthWestern Energy will acquire Avista's ownership of Colstrip Units 3 & 4, 222 megawatts, with no purchase price, effective on Jan. 1, 2026. Avista will retain its obligation for its portion of environmental and decommissioning costs associated with the future closure of the plant. NorthWestern Energy will be responsible for operational Jan. 21—Avista Corp. has a deal to get out of its ownership stake in one of the largest polluters of the Northwest: The Colstrip coal-fired power generation plant in eastern Montana. The Spokane-based utility agreed to hand over its partial ownership stake in Colstrip to NorthWestern Energy for free. The deal announced last week will take effect on Dec. 31, 2025, which is the last day Avista |ugz| kcu| zpx| cfa| rnh| ylm| pca| ncb| hwx| kjz| env| xgc| vcd| tox| eiv| pyh| ysa| rmn| vgm| aed| ynm| pyr| ffu| wwc| vfc| lul| nrt| tgj| bca| oth| iuu| jmo| dwr| rrr| vmj| dnx| wmi| hck| pfe| qcg| fze| qyb| vhj| mpb| ycd| zvl| xgf| pku| qso| chp|