EnergyXcel Energy might shut off power for Western Slope customers on Thursday as a wildfire precautionBy Joe Wertz
NewsDenver’s public housing authority just took its first big step away from natural gasBy Sam Brasch
NewsLegislators soften stance on renewable energy projects but rural residents question state’s commitment to cooperationBy Molly Cruse
EnergyGov. Jared Polis orders Colorado Public Utilities Commission to explore reforms following Xcel power shutoffsBy Paolo Zialcita
NewsSeveral thousand still without power Tuesday, but Xcel aims to restore service by end of dayBy Paolo Zialcita and Matt Moret
EnvironmentFor the first time, a Colorado utility switched off power to prevent wildfires. Xcel Energy says it worked, but customers are frustratedBy Joe Wertz, Paolo Zialcita, and Ben Markus
EnvironmentColorado wind storm slows down Sunday, but widespread power outages could be in place through MondayBy Paolo Zialcita
EnvironmentXcel Energy shuts down power for 55,000 as precaution amid strong winds and high wildfire dangerBy Joe Wertz
NewsWhy a plan to subsidize data centers is raising concerns for consumers and the climateBy Sam Brasch
EnvironmentXcel Energy backs off plan to blend hydrogen into the natural gas system serving a neighborhood near HudsonBy Sam Brasch
EnergyLast weekend’s polar vortex will cost most Coloradans an extra $15 for increased energy costsBy Sam Brasch