Wyoming 2026: Powering the Future
Published: March 2026 | Wyoming Economic & Infrastructure Report
Wyoming in 2026 is rapidly evolving from a traditional energy state into a hub for AI data centers, advanced nuclear energy, and infrastructure growth. Major developments like Project Jade in Cheyenne and TerraPower’s Natrium reactor near Kemmerer are reshaping the economic landscape.
Top Cities in Wyoming
These cities are among the most influential in Wyoming.
They are ranked based on population, economic activity, and infrastructure development.
All Wyoming Cities and Communities (Expanded List)
This expanded list includes major cities, towns, and communities across Wyoming, helping users explore the full state directory.
- Cheyenne
- Casper
- Gillette
- Laramie
- Rock Springs
- Sheridan
- Evanston
- Green River
- Riverton
- Jackson
- Cody
- Rawlins
- Lander
- Powell
- Douglas
- Torrington
- Worland
- Buffalo
- Mills
- Wheatland
- Newcastle
- Thermopolis
- Lovell
- Glenrock
- Kemmerer
- Afton
- Lyman
- Pinedale
- Saratoga
- Greybull
- Wright
- Alpine
- Basin
- Lusk
- Mountain View
- Story
- Grover
- Fort Washakie
- Wilson
- Sundance
Why Wyoming Matters in 2026
Wyoming is emerging as a critical location for energy innovation, AI infrastructure, and economic transformation.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the biggest cities in Wyoming?
Cheyenne, Casper, and Gillette are among the largest and most economically important cities.
Why is Wyoming important in 2026?
Due to AI data centers, nuclear energy projects, and infrastructure growth.
What is Project Jade in Wyoming?
A major AI data center initiative helping position Wyoming as a tech hub.