EnergyXcel doesn’t know when its newest coal-fired generator will be back in service, the company told state regulatorsBy Miguel Otárola
EnergyPueblo County drops support for nuclear power after facing backlash from residentsBy Miguel Otárola
EnergyColorado’s newest coal-fired generator has been shut down for two weeks. Regulators have ordered Xcel to tell them whyBy Miguel Otárola
EnergyXcel Energy wants to change how it powers millions of Colorado homes. How that happens depends on these hearingsBy Miguel Otárola
EnergyXcel has reached a deal to close its controversial coal-fired power plant in Pueblo, cutting emissionsBy Miguel Otárola and Sam Brasch
EnergyInfrastructure bill could double funding to keep abandoned Colorado coal mines from collapsing and put out underground firesBy Miguel Otárola
EnergyPueblo is preparing for a future without coal. Its residents have thoughts on how and when to do it.By Miguel Otárola
Climate ChangeNuclear power is the best way to replace the Pueblo coal plant within this decade, county tells state regulatorsBy Miguel Otárola
EnergyPueblo’s Comanche Coal Plant Is Closing Earlier Than Expected. Is Its Future With Nuclear, Or Renewables?By Miguel Otárola
EnergyThe End Of An Era: The Martin Drake Coal Plant In Colorado Springs Burns Coal No LongerBy Ali Budner
Climate ChangeOne Reason A Landmark Colorado Climate Bill Is On Pause? A Massive Coal Plant In PuebloBy Sam Brasch
EnergyMethane From Abandoned Coal Mines Could Be Key To Fight Climate Change — If Only It Made More MoneyBy Miguel Otárola
EnergySome Colorado Oil Workers Can See The Shift Away From Fossil Fuels Coming — And They Say They Need Help Navigating ItBy Miguel Otárola
EnergyXcel Energy Says Natural Gas Is Critical As It Transitions To More Renewable PowerBy Sam Brasch
EnergyTrinidad’s Coal Legacy Gets A Boost With The Planned Reopening Of The New Elk Coal MineBy Tracy Wahl and Andrea Chalfin