
Colorado’s ‘transmission developer of last resort’
If nobody else will build the transmission, the new Colorado Electric Transmission Authority has muscle to do so. Where might those wires go?

If nobody else will build the transmission, the new Colorado Electric Transmission Authority has muscle to do so. Where might those wires go?

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis signed a bill into law concerning the Republican River. Where he penned his signature was in a most unusual place.
Robert Sakata reflects on the rewards of growing vegetables on the fringes of metro Denver – and why he decided it was time for change

Finally, the Nuggets are in the NBA finals, but the seeds were planted a decade ago. NREL decades ago helped push solar to where it is today, Now it is looking beyond 2030.

New wrinkles in ag program may yield more farmers enlisting in effort to slow Ogallala Aquifer declines — and keep Colorado out of compact conundrums
Pueblo will always have chiles. But coal? It’s gone after 2030. A committee is studying energy alternatives. Nuclear is among them.
Can nuclear replace the tax base, jobs and generation of coal plants at Pueblo and Craig? Maybe, but tough questions remain to be answered.

The Colorado Energy Office plans to update the state’s greenhouse gas reduction roadmap. Here you can expect the biggest tweaks

How Kit Carson Electric has worked with Taos and other pueblos in northern New Mexico to develop solar + storage

Breakthrough Energy Catalyst gives $20 million to test iron-rust storage at sites of two Xcel coal plants

Colorado will probe the pairing of solar panels with canals and reservoirs. Can solar help solve the San Luis Valley water woes?
In Colorado’s North Fork Valley, Mark Waltermire grows hundreds of varieties of vegetables. Will he be able to add electricity to his community offering?