EnergyThe Department of Energy said it was saving taxpayers $7.56 billion. The actual amount is much lessBy Ishan Thakore
NewsColorado Springs City Council kills proposal to charge solar customers more for peak hour usageBy Briana Heaney
EnergyA tornado wrecked a Colorado solar farm, but the damage shouldn’t have any impact on utility customersBy Sam Brasch
EnvironmentTwo Colorado EPA projects meet two different fates under President Trump’s funding freezeBy Ishan Thakore
NewsFederal officials have finalized a ‘Western Solar Plan,’ but are changes coming under Trump?By Ishan Thakore
EnvironmentColorado helped invent community solar. Here’s how it lost the lead and plans to win it backBy Sam Brasch
EnergyLawmakers scale back legislation to limit local control over renewable energy projectsBy Sam Brasch
EnergyColorado lawmakers prep legislation to limit local power over wind and solar projectsBy Sam Brasch
Climate ChangeBiden revives the Climate Corps, a New Deal idea to prepare young workers for green energy and resilience jobsBy Caitlyn Kim and The Associated Press
Government and PoliticsUS Senate votes on solar tariffs and prairie chicken protections highlight Republican rebukes against President BidenBy The Associated Press
Colorado WondersXcel Energy has a backlog of people waiting to get their solar panels plugged into the grid. Why?By Matt Bloom
EnergyHeat waves and freezing temperatures won’t be the biggest risk for Colorado’s power grid in the future. It’ll be mild, cloudy daysBy Miguel Otárola
EnergySolar power has mostly skipped over lower-income homes. One Colorado nonprofit is changing that with secondhand panelsBy Miguel Otárola
EnergyIndustry shake-ups have delayed or canceled many utility solar projects in Colorado, but brighter days could be aheadBy Miguel Otárola