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Durango Police Department fleet now about 50% hybrid

Fuel costs down $30,000 in 2024 compared to 2022

LPEA election results announced at co-op’s annual meeting

Newcomers Dusty Mars and Brad Blake to serve first term; incumbents Joe Lewandowski and John Witchel return for third

Photo: SOIL lab moves off grid with solar panels

Why local governments scuttled a push to boost rooftop solar in Colorado

Cities and counties worried software couldn’t handle building code, zoning regulations

Why now might be the best time to buy an EV in Colorado

Tax credits about to shrink; dealers offering mind-boggling discounts

Where will LPEA get power after it leaves Tri-State? Partly, from Tri-State

Cooperative signs purchase agreement to buy solar electricity from wholesaler

Residents request Durango step up efforts to curb greenhouse gas emissions

City short of 2030 emissions target, but brighter future still possible

After years of dings, coal-fired powerhouse Tri-State now noted for switch to solar, wind

Co-op umbrella utility is transforming into a renewable-energy giant covering four Western states

Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad to install 868 solar panels on buildings

American Heritage Railways receives grant from USDA for green initiative

Residents examine city’s sustainability efforts at Engage Durango forum

Residents ask about greenhouse gas reduction and other strategies for going green

La Plata Electric Association Sunnyside solar project officially complete

Solar garden has the ability to provide power for about 600 homes

Colorado used to be a national leader in home solar. Two big moves could push it back on top.

State awarded $156 million federal grant to get rooftop solar for low-income families, while a bill in the legislature would boost community solar projects