NorthWestern Energy will appeal district court order vacating air quality permit for Yellowstone County Generating Station
On April 7, 2023, NorthWestern Corporation (Nasdaq: NWE) announced that a Montana District Court upheld most of the Montana Department of Environmental Quality's (DEQ) air quality permit for the Yellowstone County Generating Station. However, the court vacated the permit due to two limited issues, prompting the company to seek a stay and appeal the decision. NorthWestern Energy emphasizes its commitment to providing reliable energy services, stating that the ruling could jeopardize the energy supply during peak demand. The Yellowstone County Generating Station aims to enhance energy availability at competitive rates, particularly during high-demand periods. NorthWestern relies significantly on the energy market, which may face deficits without new capacity investments.
- The court upheld the majority of the air quality permit for the Yellowstone County Generating Station.
- The project is designed to enhance energy reliability for Montana customers.
- The court vacated the air quality permit, requiring the company to appeal.
- The ruling may jeopardize reliable energy service during peak demand times.
BUTTE, Mont., April 07, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- NorthWestern Corporation d/b/a NorthWestern Energy (Nasdaq: NWE) appreciates that Montana District Court Judge Michael Moses supported the majority of the Montana Department of Environmental Quality’s air quality permit, issued to NorthWestern Energy after significant review and analysis for construction of the Yellowstone County Generating Station in a lawsuit by the Montana Environmental Information Center and the Sierra Club.
Although the District Court found two limited issues with the Montana DEQ's analysis, the court unfortunately took the extreme step to vacate the air permit. NorthWestern Energy will fulfil its commitment to safe and reliable energy service for our Montana customers by seeking an immediate stay and will appeal the decision.
All NorthWestern Energy projects, including the Yellowstone County Generating Station, are designed to meet the best interests of our customers and the communities we serve.
“After significant review and analysis, the Montana Department of Environmental Quality issued NorthWestern Energy an air quality permit on Sept. 8, 2021 which allowed the company to initiate construction of this project,” said NorthWestern Energy Vice President of Supply and Montana Government Affairs John Hines, who oversees environmental compliance and stewardship. “This ruling, appears to require new criteria to be analyzed, and jeopardizes reliable service for our Montana customers during critical times when customer energy demand is high, the coldest nights and the hottest days, typically times when renewable resources are generating little or no energy. Our air permit was reviewed and approved by the DEQ using standards that have been in effect for many years. We began construction of this project with this in mind. We will work with the DEQ to determine the path forward.”
The Yellowstone County Generating Station will help meet NorthWestern Energy’s need for additional always-available, on-demand generation resources to serve our Montana customers reliably with the most affordable rates.
NorthWestern Energy relies on the energy market more than any of our peer energy companies in the region. The region faces an increasing probability of near-term deficits in its energy supply during peak load conditions, and the chance of shortages is expected to grow unless the region invests in new capacity, resources always-available to generate energy in all weather conditions.
If it was operating today, NorthWestern Energy’s Montana customers could have avoided at least
“The Yellowstone County Generating Station natural gas plant is a critical part of a balanced and affordable portfolio that includes renewables and generation that is available on-demand, 24/7,” said Hines. “A balanced portfolio is essential to support the responsible transition to cleaner generation resources without compromising energy service reliability.”
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