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Bringing Wyoming's first education center back to life required both a vision and a long-term commitment to preserving history and providing space for future generations to thrive.
Tri-State Generation’s electrical plant in Craig, Colo., runs on low-sulfur coal. To meet current emissions regulations, Tri-State decided on a technology called selective catalytic reduction (SCR) for one of the units at the plant.