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Energy
Energy Department announces $325M for batteries that can store clean electricity longer
By
The Associated Press
· Sep. 23
Climate Change
Biden revives the Climate Corps, a New Deal idea to prepare young workers for green energy and resilience jobs
By
Caitlyn Kim
and
The Associated Press
· Sep. 20
Environment
In water-strapped Aurora, a laundromat owner tried conservation. His customers revolted
By
Rachel Estabrook
· Sep. 6
Energy
Colorado will give you $6K for your old gas-guzzler starting this week
By
Nathaniel Minor
· Aug. 29
Environment
Federal judge pauses Uinta Basin Railway project that would ship millions of gallons of oil through Colorado
By
Tom Hesse
and
Sam Brasch
· Aug. 18
Energy
Xcel Energy customers can expect higher electricity bills starting in September
By
Sam Brasch
· Aug. 17
Transportation
Colorado’s statewide e-bike rebates launch Aug. 16. Here’s how to qualify
By
Sam Brasch
· Aug. 10
Environment
Multibillion dollar Uinta Basin Railway chugs along amid environment and derailment concerns
By
The Associated Press
· Aug. 10
News
Thinking of buying an electric car in Colorado? You could soon get $26,500 in discounts
By
Sam Brasch
· Aug. 4
Energy
Xcel Energy’s latest climate plan sparks a heated fight over heat pumps
By
Sam Brasch
· Aug. 2
Energy
EPA rejects parts of Colorado’s air quality permit for Suncor Energy refinery
By
Sam Brasch
· Aug. 1
News
Xcel Energy tells shareholders Marshall fire lawsuits could seriously hurt its finances
By
Joe Wertz
and
Sam Brasch
· Jul. 28
Environment
After declining an EPA grant, a Latino-led community group ends air monitoring project near Suncor Energy
By
Sam Brasch
· Jul. 27
Energy
Swiss solar company bringing 350 jobs to Colorado Springs with new manufacturing facility
By
Nicky Shapiro
· Jul. 25
Life and Culture
Colorado Springs nonprofit fears transmission lines would jeopardize community park
By
Abigail Beckman
· Jul. 25
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