The Pueblo Chieftain: A shocking new twist
Well, well, well.
There’s a new consultant’s report available on the feasibility of Pueblo dumping Black Hills Energy and starting a city-run electric utility. And, if you’ll pardon the pun, the latest study casts the idea in a completely different light than an earlier study commissioned by the city.
Black Hills paid Massachusetts-based Concentric Energy Advisors to prepare the new study, which was publicly released last week. Concentric’s researchers estimated that it would cost the city about $402 million to break away from Black Hills. And that estimate could be on the low side.