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Sen. Kinskey Discusses Governor’s WIP Projects

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State Senator for District 22 Dave Kinskey discussed the upcoming legislative session with the Buffalo City Council during their recent meeting.

Kinskey said the Appropriations Committee has set aside $100 million for Governor Mark Gordon’s WIP, or Wyoming Innovation Partnership Initiative projects.

The five projects outlined by Kinskey that can benefit other Wyoming companies are the Natrium Reactor clean energy project; supplying Wyoming uranium to the Natrium project; a hydrogen hub demonstration project; a carbon capture utilization and storage demonstration project; and Ground Based Strategic Defense, or GBSD, which will renovate and modernize the missile silos across the region.

Kinskey said the Appropriations Committee set that money aside so if the Governor needs to show the state has the resources set aside to match dollar-for-dollar on any proposed projects it is there.

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  1. Thomas Jones

    February 6, 2022 at 7:12 pm

    The experimental natrium reactors have inherent dangers associated with them, dave, but its good to know that you are firmly in the pocket of bill gates. Which begs another question: who will really benefit from this clean energy? Block chain communities like CityDAO (twitter) who “just elected an inaugural council (all sourced from the community) tasked with drafting our first operating agreement and charter.”? An autonomous zone on 40 acres of land near Clark WY that will apparently have their own govt. operating from out of state? Or perhaps the energy needed to mine their bitcoin? How does WY benefit from that?

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