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Black Hills Corporation is a Rapid City, South Dakota diversified energy company that is an electric and gas utility in South Dakota, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Arkansas, Kansas, Nebraska, and Iowa. The company sells power throughout the American West.
In conjunction with the merger Black Hills Corporation is to acquire its Colorado electric utility and the Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, and Nebraska gas utilities for $940 million. The merger closed on July 14, 2008, and Aquila now operates under the name Black Hills Energy.
Black Hills Corporation (BKH) is a utility holding company that operates regulated electric and natural gas utilities, notes Hilary Kramer, growth and income expert and editor of Value Authority.
The mine is operated by Wyodak Resources Development, a subsidiary of the Black Hills Corporation. [1] As of 2009, Wyodak had reserves of 294mm tons of sub-bituminous coal and a maximum permitted production capacity of 10mm tons per year. Typical annual production has been in the 5-6mm ton range for the last several years though.
Black Hills (BKH) unit to pass $7.7 million annual tax savings from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act to South Dakota customers.
Black Hills Corp.'s (BKH) unit Black Hills Energy files for a rate review requesting $21.6 million in annual revenues to recoup its investments made in infrastructure.
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