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Run of Show: EPA Administrator Visits Cloud Peak Energy's Broomfield Office
Contact: Richard Reavey, (720) 412-1582, richard.reavey@cldpk.com; Rick Curtsinger, (720) 256-7781, rick.curtsinger@cldpk.com
EPA: Tate Bennett, (202) 329-3948, Bennett.Tate@epa.gov
Location: 385 lnterlocken Crescent, Suite 400, Broomfield, Colorado 80021
Thurs, August 3:
9:30amMT - Administrator Pruitt arrives to CPE office, greeted by Colin Marshall, President and CEO, Cloud Peak Energy, Bryan Pechersky, General Counsel and Executive Vice President, and Richard Reavey, Vice President Public Affairs; group moves to CPE Training Room for remarks and Q&A
9:35amMT - Colin Marshall introduces Administrator Pruitt for his remarks to CPE office employees, followed by limited Q&A
9:55amMT - After Q&A concludes, Administrator Pruitt, Colin Marshall and Bryan Pechersky move to Marshall's office for high-level discussion
10:25amMT - Administrator Pruitt departs CPE office
Additional Notes:
We anticipate 20-30 employees will attend the Administrator's remarks. Cloud Peak Energy is headquartered in Gillette, Wyo., and maintains a corporate office in Broomfield where much of the company's finance and sales teams are located. These departments will make up the majority of those attending.
While Cloud Peak Energy's mine sites are almost solely regulated by the Department of the Interior, the company's customers, large-scale U.S. utilities, fall under EPA purview. The Clean Power Plan and Regional Haze issues have a significant impact on demand for Cloud Peak Energy's coal, most of which is federally leased.
Cloud Peak Energy produced 59 million tons of coal from its three mines in 2016. Electricity generated from that coal was the equivalent of nearly one hour of electricity each day for the United States last year.
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