
Why did he want another four years?
Eric Blank answers 10 questions — including why he would want another four years as chair of Colorado’s Public Utilities Commission

Eric Blank answers 10 questions — including why he would want another four years as chair of Colorado’s Public Utilities Commission
Federal grant of $2.5 million allows NREL and Colorado Springs to explore storing energy of water that cascades off Peaks Peak

It’s part of a theme. Does Colorado need to start planning for potential Colorado River curtailments?

The latest news from Colorado’s transition in vehicles

Xcel Energy unveals proposal for how to meet expanding demand in mountain communities without laying new natural gas pipelines

Council members accede to mayor’s wish to expurgate renewables from energy commission mission. Why? That’s still not clear.

City postpones energy deadline for buildings larger than 25,000 sq. ft.

News from Longmont of firm’s expansion just the latest in a lengthening string of announcements

New rules require midstream operators to take steps by February to reduce emissions from combustion fuel equipment

Legislative proposal would classify nuclear energy as “clean.” And in NW Colorado, talk about a nuclear waste respository
What two towns in Colorado with names that start with “A” have in common

Northern New Mexico cooperative announces advances in microgrids and green hydrogen

CEO of Tri-State G&T speaks about supply chain problems affecting natural gas and other energy infrastructure

Fewer panels but more juice with Spanish Peaks in the distance

Colorado’s largest electrical cooperative in terms of demand lays out hyper-localization strategy

The Durango-based electrical cooperative has created or increased three financial incentives, all of them under a new umbrella given the name Resolve to Electrify.
Colorado has no city as large as LA. The scale is smaller. But we should be attentive to lessons learned in California.

Still gets cold, but just 2 all-time lows compared to 120 all-time highs
COSSA’s Mike Kruger explains what’s to like about this session and what’s on the mind of the solar companies

The late president had nuclear training but an interest in renewable energy with impact in Colorado lingering to this day