
Water and Colorado’s energy transition
Will there be a water bonus as we close coal plants? In the short term, yes. It’s harder to say in the long term. Here’s why.

Will there be a water bonus as we close coal plants? In the short term, yes. It’s harder to say in the long term. Here’s why.

Mark Gabriel has eight big batteries distributed across the United Service territory – and he’d like to have even more

Would a return to the White House by Trump slow Colorado’s clean energy train?

S&P Global Rating raises outlook for generation and transmission association to ‘stable’

This newer proposal would use the subterranean of the Twentymile coal mine for lower reservoir

Electrical cooperative expects to tap new plant less than 15% of the time

FERC says yes to partial-requirements option but rate increase is provisional

True, nuclear can deliver high-paying jobs, good tax base, and emissions-free energy. Rarely do proponents mention risks.

A geothermal driller unning for state senate, Rio Blanco County commissioners endorse nuclear, and more items from across Colorado

And why one an ultra-progressive electrical cooperative thinks that geothermal can help it achieve its 100% emission-free goal

Alamosa County will use funding to study three routes to and from the San Luis Valley

Will this lead to a new effort to municipalize electrical service or to new state legislation for community choice aggregation?