
Plenty of outrage. Was it justified?
Wyoming politicos were furious, some enviros elated. But the Biden administration decision about Powder River coal leasing actually had no real consequence. Here’s why in a richer, deeper read.

Wyoming politicos were furious, some enviros elated. But the Biden administration decision about Powder River coal leasing actually had no real consequence. Here’s why in a richer, deeper read.

Facts tell a more complex story. Coal companies have enough Powder River Basin leased to continue mining until 2041

Expert suggests “Law of the River” discussions about realigning demand with supplies are doomed to fall short

Why the gap between deep winter snows and low summer flows? A 21st century hydrologic whodunnit

State’s second largest electrical provider has a new energy efficiency program. That’s good, but it needs to reinvent itself even more.

Organization believes new transmission will be crucial to address climate change but wants science foundation to do it right

CEO lays out the big picture for Brighton-based electrical cooperative at annual meeting. It’s the third largest electric utility in Colorado.

State group goes in with other organizations to explore transmission to Oklahoma & Arkansas

Jessica Matlock talks about her five years at La Plata Electric, the changing world of electricity, and the need for flexible contracts

Colorado-based wholesale supplier plans $186.5 million investments in lines that will open up more than 700 MW of renewable energy

Colorado’s Kiowa County approved a huge amoiunt of wind. Now it’s getting sued, but for different reasons.

Pitkin County thinks about smaller things, too