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Senate advances renewable-energy rollback

Democrats say standards will lower prices – over time

Sen. Bennet explains wind-energy tax credit

Best scenario would include support for renewables

GOP seeks to roll back renewable-energy mandate

DENVER – Colorado Republicans want to roll back the state’s renewable-energy mandates, and with greater numbers in the state Legislature this year – along with falling energy prices – party ...

Western states ‘fostering renewables’

ALBUQUERQUE – More than five dozen giant turbines erected on a remote mesa in western New Mexico began churning out power for the state’s largest electric provider on New Year’s Day. ...

City funds nonprofit’s budget

4CORE searching for director, additional funding

Fracking debate in Colorado drills on

Environmental groups and industry continue messaging war

Party to mark 1st solar garden

A party is scheduled for Oct. 28 to mark the completion of the first solar garden in La Plata County. The garden and the party – food, drinks and good company are free – are at 809 County Ro...

Solar gardens topic of talk

La Plata Electric Association board member Heather Erb is set to tell Green Business Roundtable lunch attendees Wednesday about the LPEA solar garden program. Solar gardens are co...

Poll says Westerns OK with renewables

CENTER – It’s back to work for Congress this week, and according to a new bipartisan poll, Coloradans want Washington to continue work on legislation that supports renewable energy and publi...

Renewable energy symposium focuses on rural economies

Pagosa Verde LLC, which develops projects using renewable sources of energy for rural economies, is sponsoring the third annual symposium on the topic on Aug. 21-22. A slate of sp...

Solar program ends

Solarize La Plata, a program to get 100 homes to install solar systems, has ended with 101 participants. The goal when the steering committee formed in April 2013 was the installa...

Environmental group scores lawmakers

Sen. Ellen Roberts ranks high for GOP