
Could this be anything other than gas?
Platte River Power Authority issues RFP for up to 200 MW of dispatchable generation. Opponents of natural gas fuming.

Platte River Power Authority issues RFP for up to 200 MW of dispatchable generation. Opponents of natural gas fuming.

And there’s still plenty of roof space for more panels

They use water, deliver relatively few jobs and could stall Colorado’s progress toward decarbonization. So why would we deliver subsidies?

Gov. Polis hosts conference today on the topic. New MOU with Alberta explicitly mentions it as a topic for cooperation

FERC issued documents that seem to provide Tri-State G&T members a clear idea about the cost of exiting. As always, there are asterisks aplenty.

Becky Mitchell, Colorado’s chief negotiator on the Colorado River, demands that the lower-basin states take meaningful action on correcting the ‘structural deficit’

Minor pushback to proposed limits on new water-thirsty grasses in areas that get little or no foot traffic

The Colorado Water Congress is sold out again, this time a month in advance. How much do the Colorado River problems explain this surge?

The Martin Drake Power Plant last burned coal in 2021 and now the smokestacks are coming down, too. Natural gas combustion will continue at the site indefinitely.

It’s time to build the damn train! A peek at rail and other energy- and climate-related legislation at the Colorado Capitol
Northwest Colorado gets grant, Tri-State a new CFO & other snippets from Colorado’s ever-shifting energy landscape

Cooperative puts together storages, natural gas and other pieces for when it leaves Tri-State on Jan. 1