First-in-nation gas stove warning label law faces legal heat By EPN Staff Key Points The Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers (AHAM) sued Colorado to block HB25-1161, arguing that requiring “health warning” labels on gas stoves violates manu... Read more Denver airport’s nuclear ambitions hit political roadblock By EPN Staff Key Points Denver International Airport’s SMR feasibility study has been paused due to political opposition, despite new Colorado law opening financing opportunities for nucle... Read more Policymakers offer a carrot to help food trucks curb emissions By EPN Staff Key Points The Regional Air Quality Council launched the “Engines Off for Food Trucks” program to give food truck owners up to $20,000 each to switch... Read more States redefining what is clean energy By EPN staff Key Points Louisiana redefined natural gas as “green energy,” requiring state agencies and regulators to prioritize it alongside nuclear for affordabilit... Read more Retired coal plants go nuclear By EPN staff Key Points Pueblo, Colorado, is considering replacing its coal-fired Comanche power plant with nuclear energy, following Wyoming’s lead, as part of a bro... Read more Colorado pushes recycling accountability with EPR program By EPN Staff Key Points The state’s Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) law shifts the $310 million annual cost of recycling from municipalities to packaging produ... Read more EPA cuts 'Solar For All' program By EPN Staff Key Points The EPA says it no longer has statutory authority under the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” which eliminated the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund crea... Read more Colorado’s coal plant closure plans face EPA challenge By EPN Staff The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency challenged Colorado’s plans to close the state’s remaining six coal-fired power plants by 2031 over concerns about ... Read more The punishing costs of Colorado’s pathway to decarbonization By Kelly Caufield In the next fifteen years, Coloradans could be facing one of the steepest electricity price hikes in the country as an unintended consequence of well-meaning, but ultimately... Read more SCOTUS reins in use of federal law to delay projects By EPN Staff A recent U.S. Supreme Court decision may boost energy and other infrastructure projects by reining in government application of – and lawsuits over – the National Environmental P... Read more 1 2 3 4 Subscribe to Colorado MOST VIEWED 1 Study: Wildfire smoke-induced deaths match auto crash fatalities 2 U.S. lacks uranium to meet its nuclear ambitions 3 At a glance: New York 4 No Green New Deal needed: All 50 states cut carbon emissions DONATE
Denver airport’s nuclear ambitions hit political roadblock By EPN Staff Key Points Denver International Airport’s SMR feasibility study has been paused due to political opposition, despite new Colorado law opening financing opportunities for nucle... Read more Policymakers offer a carrot to help food trucks curb emissions By EPN Staff Key Points The Regional Air Quality Council launched the “Engines Off for Food Trucks” program to give food truck owners up to $20,000 each to switch... Read more States redefining what is clean energy By EPN staff Key Points Louisiana redefined natural gas as “green energy,” requiring state agencies and regulators to prioritize it alongside nuclear for affordabilit... Read more Retired coal plants go nuclear By EPN staff Key Points Pueblo, Colorado, is considering replacing its coal-fired Comanche power plant with nuclear energy, following Wyoming’s lead, as part of a bro... Read more Colorado pushes recycling accountability with EPR program By EPN Staff Key Points The state’s Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) law shifts the $310 million annual cost of recycling from municipalities to packaging produ... Read more EPA cuts 'Solar For All' program By EPN Staff Key Points The EPA says it no longer has statutory authority under the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” which eliminated the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund crea... Read more Colorado’s coal plant closure plans face EPA challenge By EPN Staff The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency challenged Colorado’s plans to close the state’s remaining six coal-fired power plants by 2031 over concerns about ... Read more The punishing costs of Colorado’s pathway to decarbonization By Kelly Caufield In the next fifteen years, Coloradans could be facing one of the steepest electricity price hikes in the country as an unintended consequence of well-meaning, but ultimately... Read more SCOTUS reins in use of federal law to delay projects By EPN Staff A recent U.S. Supreme Court decision may boost energy and other infrastructure projects by reining in government application of – and lawsuits over – the National Environmental P... Read more 1 2 3 4 Subscribe to Colorado MOST VIEWED 1 Study: Wildfire smoke-induced deaths match auto crash fatalities 2 U.S. lacks uranium to meet its nuclear ambitions 3 At a glance: New York 4 No Green New Deal needed: All 50 states cut carbon emissions DONATE
Policymakers offer a carrot to help food trucks curb emissions By EPN Staff Key Points The Regional Air Quality Council launched the “Engines Off for Food Trucks” program to give food truck owners up to $20,000 each to switch... Read more States redefining what is clean energy By EPN staff Key Points Louisiana redefined natural gas as “green energy,” requiring state agencies and regulators to prioritize it alongside nuclear for affordabilit... Read more Retired coal plants go nuclear By EPN staff Key Points Pueblo, Colorado, is considering replacing its coal-fired Comanche power plant with nuclear energy, following Wyoming’s lead, as part of a bro... Read more Colorado pushes recycling accountability with EPR program By EPN Staff Key Points The state’s Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) law shifts the $310 million annual cost of recycling from municipalities to packaging produ... Read more EPA cuts 'Solar For All' program By EPN Staff Key Points The EPA says it no longer has statutory authority under the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” which eliminated the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund crea... Read more Colorado’s coal plant closure plans face EPA challenge By EPN Staff The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency challenged Colorado’s plans to close the state’s remaining six coal-fired power plants by 2031 over concerns about ... Read more The punishing costs of Colorado’s pathway to decarbonization By Kelly Caufield In the next fifteen years, Coloradans could be facing one of the steepest electricity price hikes in the country as an unintended consequence of well-meaning, but ultimately... Read more SCOTUS reins in use of federal law to delay projects By EPN Staff A recent U.S. Supreme Court decision may boost energy and other infrastructure projects by reining in government application of – and lawsuits over – the National Environmental P... Read more 1 2 3 4 Subscribe to Colorado MOST VIEWED 1 Study: Wildfire smoke-induced deaths match auto crash fatalities 2 U.S. lacks uranium to meet its nuclear ambitions 3 At a glance: New York 4 No Green New Deal needed: All 50 states cut carbon emissions DONATE
States redefining what is clean energy By EPN staff Key Points Louisiana redefined natural gas as “green energy,” requiring state agencies and regulators to prioritize it alongside nuclear for affordabilit... Read more Retired coal plants go nuclear By EPN staff Key Points Pueblo, Colorado, is considering replacing its coal-fired Comanche power plant with nuclear energy, following Wyoming’s lead, as part of a bro... Read more Colorado pushes recycling accountability with EPR program By EPN Staff Key Points The state’s Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) law shifts the $310 million annual cost of recycling from municipalities to packaging produ... Read more EPA cuts 'Solar For All' program By EPN Staff Key Points The EPA says it no longer has statutory authority under the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” which eliminated the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund crea... Read more Colorado’s coal plant closure plans face EPA challenge By EPN Staff The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency challenged Colorado’s plans to close the state’s remaining six coal-fired power plants by 2031 over concerns about ... Read more The punishing costs of Colorado’s pathway to decarbonization By Kelly Caufield In the next fifteen years, Coloradans could be facing one of the steepest electricity price hikes in the country as an unintended consequence of well-meaning, but ultimately... Read more SCOTUS reins in use of federal law to delay projects By EPN Staff A recent U.S. Supreme Court decision may boost energy and other infrastructure projects by reining in government application of – and lawsuits over – the National Environmental P... Read more 1 2 3 4 Subscribe to Colorado
Retired coal plants go nuclear By EPN staff Key Points Pueblo, Colorado, is considering replacing its coal-fired Comanche power plant with nuclear energy, following Wyoming’s lead, as part of a bro... Read more Colorado pushes recycling accountability with EPR program By EPN Staff Key Points The state’s Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) law shifts the $310 million annual cost of recycling from municipalities to packaging produ... Read more EPA cuts 'Solar For All' program By EPN Staff Key Points The EPA says it no longer has statutory authority under the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” which eliminated the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund crea... Read more Colorado’s coal plant closure plans face EPA challenge By EPN Staff The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency challenged Colorado’s plans to close the state’s remaining six coal-fired power plants by 2031 over concerns about ... Read more The punishing costs of Colorado’s pathway to decarbonization By Kelly Caufield In the next fifteen years, Coloradans could be facing one of the steepest electricity price hikes in the country as an unintended consequence of well-meaning, but ultimately... Read more SCOTUS reins in use of federal law to delay projects By EPN Staff A recent U.S. Supreme Court decision may boost energy and other infrastructure projects by reining in government application of – and lawsuits over – the National Environmental P... Read more 1 2 3 4 Subscribe to Colorado
Colorado pushes recycling accountability with EPR program By EPN Staff Key Points The state’s Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) law shifts the $310 million annual cost of recycling from municipalities to packaging produ... Read more EPA cuts 'Solar For All' program By EPN Staff Key Points The EPA says it no longer has statutory authority under the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” which eliminated the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund crea... Read more Colorado’s coal plant closure plans face EPA challenge By EPN Staff The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency challenged Colorado’s plans to close the state’s remaining six coal-fired power plants by 2031 over concerns about ... Read more The punishing costs of Colorado’s pathway to decarbonization By Kelly Caufield In the next fifteen years, Coloradans could be facing one of the steepest electricity price hikes in the country as an unintended consequence of well-meaning, but ultimately... Read more SCOTUS reins in use of federal law to delay projects By EPN Staff A recent U.S. Supreme Court decision may boost energy and other infrastructure projects by reining in government application of – and lawsuits over – the National Environmental P... Read more 1 2 3 4 Subscribe to Colorado
EPA cuts 'Solar For All' program By EPN Staff Key Points The EPA says it no longer has statutory authority under the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” which eliminated the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund crea... Read more Colorado’s coal plant closure plans face EPA challenge By EPN Staff The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency challenged Colorado’s plans to close the state’s remaining six coal-fired power plants by 2031 over concerns about ... Read more The punishing costs of Colorado’s pathway to decarbonization By Kelly Caufield In the next fifteen years, Coloradans could be facing one of the steepest electricity price hikes in the country as an unintended consequence of well-meaning, but ultimately... Read more SCOTUS reins in use of federal law to delay projects By EPN Staff A recent U.S. Supreme Court decision may boost energy and other infrastructure projects by reining in government application of – and lawsuits over – the National Environmental P... Read more 1 2 3 4 Subscribe to Colorado
Colorado’s coal plant closure plans face EPA challenge By EPN Staff The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency challenged Colorado’s plans to close the state’s remaining six coal-fired power plants by 2031 over concerns about ... Read more The punishing costs of Colorado’s pathway to decarbonization By Kelly Caufield In the next fifteen years, Coloradans could be facing one of the steepest electricity price hikes in the country as an unintended consequence of well-meaning, but ultimately... Read more SCOTUS reins in use of federal law to delay projects By EPN Staff A recent U.S. Supreme Court decision may boost energy and other infrastructure projects by reining in government application of – and lawsuits over – the National Environmental P... Read more 1 2 3 4 Subscribe to Colorado
The punishing costs of Colorado’s pathway to decarbonization By Kelly Caufield In the next fifteen years, Coloradans could be facing one of the steepest electricity price hikes in the country as an unintended consequence of well-meaning, but ultimately... Read more SCOTUS reins in use of federal law to delay projects By EPN Staff A recent U.S. Supreme Court decision may boost energy and other infrastructure projects by reining in government application of – and lawsuits over – the National Environmental P... Read more 1 2 3 4 Subscribe to Colorado
SCOTUS reins in use of federal law to delay projects By EPN Staff A recent U.S. Supreme Court decision may boost energy and other infrastructure projects by reining in government application of – and lawsuits over – the National Environmental P... Read more 1 2 3 4 Subscribe to Colorado