Commercial Customers Economic Development – The Cheyenne-Laramie County Corporation for Economic Development Business Attraction, Retention and Expansion Programs When a business sets out to climb higher, choosing the right location is critical. A key prerequisite is the availability of reliable, affordable energy with capacity to meet your needs. Simply stated, you demand an energy utility that's with you...all the way. In southeastern Wyoming, Cheyenne Light, Fuel & Power (Cheyenne Light) is the sort of partner your business demands: - Cheyenne Light has the capacity to meet your energy requirements today, and into the future.
- With a service record spanning more than a century, Cheyenne Light is a seasoned veteran at supplying commercial and industrial energy to a growing region.
- Cheyenne Light maintains local, responsive service for its commercial customers.
- Cheyenne Light has a strong track record of active, aggressive involvement and support of economic development groups throughout the region.
The Power of Teamwork: Through shared expertise, Cheyenne Light will work with you to make your relocation or expansion as energy efficient as possible. With proper planning and execution, such measures can lower peak demands, reduce energy costs, and enhance production. Cheyenne Light’s Resource Team is your direct link to local knowledge and specialized engineering support. Our Team can assist in gathering information and/or research, as well as connecting you with the expertise you need in system demand, electric and natural gas pricing options, and electrical and natural gas extension policies. Our Resource Team is made of Cheyenne Light’s staff from many departments, including Customer Service, Energy Services, and Engineering. Site Development: If you are interested in selecting properties within Cheyenne Light’s service territory, we can assist you in that selection process through the economic development agencies within the community you are interested in. Cheyenne Light is very involved in business and industrial parks within its service territory through community development organizations and private industrial park developers. |