Sen. Cale Case, R-Lander

Sen. Cale Case, R-Lander, watches a presentation during a House Transportation, Highways, and Military Affairs Committee meeting on March 30, 2021, inside the state Capitol in Cheyenne. Casesays the Corporations, Elections and Political Subdivision Committee will consider measures to address rising utility rates.

Fear and outrage about rising electric rates have set the stage for lawmakers to go after renewable energy and possibly throw up roadblocks to future wind and solar development in the state.

Rocky Mountain Power has testified and submitted data to show that volatile fossil fuel pricing — including a spike in December that boosted Wyoming’s revenue outlook — is the primary driver behind its staggering 30% rate hike proposal.

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