
Obesity in Pitkin County
“Pleasantly plump,” is how one speaker described the proposed limits to exterior energy use at homes around Aspen. With the metaphor established, the comments rolled.

“Pleasantly plump,” is how one speaker described the proposed limits to exterior energy use at homes around Aspen. With the metaphor established, the comments rolled.
Electrical coop hits 68% renewables in January but new transmission needed on eastern plains to deliver prairie winds across the Continental Divide

Will Toor and others talk about the big picture at the Colorado Solar and Storage Association’s annual conference

Microgrid in Fort Lupton, solar plus storage near Durango, and likely more money yet for the energy transition in Colorado

Colorado’s Front Range has a dangerous problem of ozone. New tax incentives for electric lawnmowers and other equipment seeks to shrink the problem.

Proposal to award tax incentives fo data centers postoned in Colorado Senate. Meanwhile, warnings from the Washington Post…

Company continues to add smaller utilities in Colorado and New Mexico

Plans to leave Tri-State G&T on May 1, but exit fee still uncertain

Colorado has a new greenhouse gas reduction plan. Enviro groups say hurry up; one electric utility says slow down!

El Paso County legislator wants to keep fossil fuels but has a kind of interesting bill this year

Colorado Water Center’s John Tracy said we’re in a new phase of understanding water. It’s not building dams or canals. It’s not new technology. It’s something else.

Senate president Fenberg takes a hard question about his choice of a committee for the first hearing: it was a statement bill.