What Colorado’s and Washington’s Pro-Energy Votes Could Mean for the Rest of the Industry
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The Energy Edge: What Colorado’s And Washington’s Pro-Energy Votes Could Mean For The Rest Of The Industry
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By Energy Tomorrow BlogAs Coloradans prepare to vote on an anti-energy measure that could severely damage state natural gas and oil production and stagger the state’s economy, it’s no exaggeration to say the whole nation is watching. Consider: Proposition 112 would make 85 percent of non-federal land in Colorado– the United States’ sixth-leading natural gas and oil producer– off limits… Keep reading →
Denver Post Editorial: No On Proposition 112
By Energy Tomorrow BlogIn an editorial this week, Colorado’s largest newspaper announced strong opposition to Proposition 112, the anti-progress, anti-energy ballot measure that could put 85 percent of non-federal land off limits to natural gas and oil production in the nation’s fifth-leading natural gas and seventh-largest oil producing state. The Denver Post editorial urges voters to vote no on… Keep reading →
Colorado Anti-Energy Initiative Looms Large For State, Nation
By Energy Tomorrow BlogThe map below makes clear just how much damage could be done to the United States’ fifth-leading natural gas and seventh-largest oil producing state by Colorado’s Initiative 97 – the anti-energy, anti-progress measure that state officials said will be on the November election ballot. Coloradoans and all Americans should be very concerned: The map illustrates how the initiative’s requirement for… Keep reading →
Federal Study On Cannabis Raises More Questions Than It Answers
By Justin Hobson | Lane Powell PCHappy Birthday, America! Celebrating Independence Day will take many forms – cookouts, fireworks, community parades, family gatherings and more. Our nation is built on values that have enabled the natural gas and oil industry to accomplish amazing things, something for which we at the Colorado Petroleum Council are incredibly grateful. Energy supplied by the natural gas and… Keep reading →
Still Cheaper Than Coal – A Report On The Economics Of Solar Power In Colorado
By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange BlogA newly-updated report is shedding light on what President Trump’s solar trade tariffs may mean for one state – and underscoring a tremendous opportunity to move forward toward clean energy, with all the benefits it can bring. Xcel Energy filed its 30-day bid report update with the Colorado Public Utilities Commission on March 1. The update follows… Keep reading →
DOE Agency Celebrates 40 years Of Service To America
By Lisa Meiman | Senior Public Affairs Specialist Western Area Power AdministrationWestern Area Power Administration is celebrating 40 years of service to its customers on Thursday, Dec. 21—the anniversary of its official designation as WAPA. WAPA was created, Oct. 1, 1977, as part of the same legislation that created the Department of Energy: the Energy Organization Act of 1977. That day, about 900 employees responsible for… Keep reading →
Energy Department Announces Dates And New Contests For Solar Decathlon 2017 In Denver, Colorado
By U.S. Department of EnergyWASHINGTON, DC —The U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 2017 student design competition, which challenges collegiate teams to design, build and operate solar-powered houses that are cost-effective, energy-efficient and attractive, will take place October 5 – 15, 2017, in Denver, Colorado, Energy Department and Denver officials announced today. The 14 collegiate teams competing in 2017 will focus… Keep reading →
These 3 States Have A Head Start on the Clean Power Plan, You’d Never Guess Who They Are
By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange BlogEveryone in Colorado skis, all Oklahomans can rope a calf, and native New Jerseyans like me all talk like Pauly D did on Jersey Shore. Right? You may also stereotype when it comes to clean energy: Progressive states such as California are pumping out clean, renewable energy while others insist on clinging to old, dirty power… Keep reading →