Hope for a nuclear future
As coal recedes in Colorado, hope lingers that Craig can continue to generate electricity, this time nuclear. It makes sense — until the numbers are examined.
As coal recedes in Colorado, hope lingers that Craig can continue to generate electricity, this time nuclear. It makes sense — until the numbers are examined.
Once an international ballerina, she is now helping guide Xcel Energy toward a goal of emissions-free electricity by 2050. Here’s some of what she’s thinking.

Hydroelectric at Taylor Park Reservoir finally seems to be moving forward after 85 years. Plus, the Polis geothermal initiative, and transmission authority.

Colorado seems to have very few anaerobic digesters of any size. The EPA has planted a $200,000 seed at Mosca in hopes of seeing more.

Wyoming coal delivers profits for a change. But one of the big operators still plans to get out as coal plants in Colorado and elsewhere close.

WildEarth Guardians and four other groups sue Colorado’s Air Pollution Control Division about permit for West Elk Mine.

Politicians and propagandists so rarely concern themselves with facts. Not to confuse the narrative, but here are a few that may matter.

All-time daily temperature records have been smashed in Colorado this summer, but here’s why the rising overnight minimums are so concerning

Colorado legislators in 2021 passed a suite of laws that define a new approach for making decisions in this energy transition. What will this mean exactly?

It was a day for triumph as the last wind farm along Colordo’s northern border was completed, giving Guzman Energy 145 megawatts of capacity.

Jason Allen explains how wind turbines are becoming more powerful and why he would like to see stability in federal tax credits.

United Power has joined the Southwest Power Pool, solar trade group lauds Morgan County, and Colorado’s new transmission group slow to get off ground.