
Water augmentation rights will give Moffat County help on Yampa
Tri-State agreement includes provision for water rights valued by Moffat County at $2-3 million

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

Centennial State lags global rise in temperature but all but one month of the last year have exceeded long-term averages
A deal has been reached for Tri-State’s pivot from coal. Now it’s up to Colorado regulators

Colorado governor had made Heat Beneath Our Feet his signature initiative during his year as chair of the Western Governors’ Assocation

Lots of facts about nuclear , but more important was who was not there and who was not talking

Colorado’s second-biggest electrical generator looks at geothermal, nuclear, and other options as it closes coal plants

Some member cooperatives of Tri-State have craved contracts that allow them the ability to generate more of their own power. Will this idea deliver?

G&T attributes ownership plan to changes wrought by Inflation Reduction Act
La Plata Electric directors snip the ribbon on 1.7-megawatt Sunnyside Community Solar

The results from Sangre de Cristo, Delta-Montrose nad Holy Cross

Delta-Montrose Electric getting a big boost from Department of Agriculture program. Poudre Valley REA getting an assist, too.

Fixture on Denver TV has for decades slipped in references to the changing climate

Boulder, in particular, but other Front Range communities get some real blasts. Another one arrived on April 6. But unlike so much else with climate change, they’re not getting worse. Why is that?

After devastating fires in 2020 and 2021, the cost of insuring homes and other buildings in high-risk forested areas of Colorado has skyrocketed

Geothermal grants totaling $7.7 million to 35 projects seek to push along efforts. What role will this have in the energy transition?