Black Hills says data center customer provides over $200 million toward Cheyenne generation equipment order
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- Black Hills updated development of a proposed 1.8-gigawatt Cheyenne, Wyoming data center project, targeting initial service in early 2028.
- Crusoe is no longer the development partner; work continues directly with the hyperscaler customer.
- Agreement signed in April 2026 to procure long lead-time generation equipment with the prospective customer under the Large Power Contract Service Tariff.
- Customer has provided more than $200 million in refundable contributions in aid of construction tied to equipment milestone payments.
- Substation agreement executed; CPCN filed in January 2026 for a substation to support the project.
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