Colorado’s largest utility may have plans to help Pueblo after Comanche 3. How can the company also help the state reach its climate goals?
geothermal
Water and Colorado’s energy transition
Will there be a water bonus as we close coal plants? In the short term, yes. It’s harder to say in the long term. Here’s why.
Colorado gleanings
A geothermal driller unning for state senate, Rio Blanco County commissioners endorse nuclear, and more items from across Colorado
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
Going underground to tame emissions
Most of Colorado’s energy transition has been above ground. Does 100% emissions reduction depend upon geothermal technologies and carbon sequestration?
A few surprises in new Colorado geothermal report
A hot spot in the Republican River Basin. Who would have thought?
Life after Craig coal
A deal has been reached for Tri-State’s pivot from coal. Now it’s up to Colorado regulators
Polis: geothermal could be 4%-8% of electricity
Colorado governor had made Heat Beneath Our Feet his signature initiative during his year as chair of the Western Governors’ Assocation
Duane Highley and Tri-State’s journey from coal
Colorado’s second-biggest electrical generator looks at geothermal, nuclear, and other options as it closes coal plants
Hither and thither across Colorado
Geothermal grants totaling $7.7 million to 35 projects seek to push along efforts. What role will this have in the energy transition?