
Vail a world showcase for geothermal?
And why one an ultra-progressive electrical cooperative thinks that geothermal can help it achieve its 100% emission-free goal

And why one an ultra-progressive electrical cooperative thinks that geothermal can help it achieve its 100% emission-free goal

Alamosa County will use funding to study three routes to and from the San Luis Valley

Will this lead to a new effort to municipalize electrical service or to new state legislation for community choice aggregation?

But former chair of directors says Fort Collins-based utility shoiuld be thinking more bottoms up, below the substation level

Colorado Public Utilities Commission taking public comment

Colorado cooperative first in intermountain West — and possibly the nation. But why does this matter?

Hotter here & there, but few records, reports Colorado’s state climatologist in assessing Colorado’s July 12-16 heat

Colorado organizations get $329 million in EPA program for reducing methane use in buildings, landfills, coal mines and other places

Strong support for solar in Telluride and Norwood but an effort to get proects at right sizes and right places

COSSA passes out passel of awards, solar proejct killed in San Luis Valley and other news items from across Colorado

Dirt-moving has officially begun on the third of five segments in Xcel Energy’s $1.7 billion Colorado Power Pathway

Colorado energy official says giant expansion of wind and solar will still be dwarfed by exurban development

Xcel’s Kenney says it’s too expensive now but may be something his utility will embrace

Colorado legislators said coal communities should be helped in the energy transition. This agreement with Craig and Moffat County provides a picture of what that looks like in practice.

Tri-State agreement includes provision for water rights valued by Moffat County at $2-3 million

Environmental & solar groups seek to join the lawsuit over Denver and Colorado standards

Polis administration says Colorado can indeed achieve 2030 GHG goals — by 2031

Most of Colorado’s energy transition has been above ground. Does 100% emissions reduction depend upon geothermal technologies and carbon sequestration?
A hot spot in the Republican River Basin. Who would have thought?

How this inland state can offers pointers to other states about moving forward in the energy transition