Report: Carbon emissions reductions cost ratepayers $108 billion By EPN Staff A new report by the Common Sense Institute (CSI), a nonpartisan think tank, found Colorado’s carbon emission reduction goals will cost ratepayers $108 billion through 2050. The p... Read more Landowners oppose high-voltage transmission lines By EPN Staff Landowners in southeastern Colorado, Oklahoma, and New Mexico are contesting efforts by the federal government to establish high-voltage electricity transmission lines on their l... Read more Kathleen Sgamma to take the helm at BLM By EPN Staff Kathleen Sgamma, president of the Western Energy Alliance, an energy producer advocacy group, has been nominated for the role of director of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), ... Read more Colorado’s orphan well list set to swell By EPN Staff The Colorado Energy and Carbon Management Commission may soon revoke Highlands Ranch-based KT Resources’ right to do business in the state after multiple notices about the oil an... Read more Colorado legislators seek to expand ban on grasses, artificial turf By EPN Staff Colorado lawmakers are pushing for state legislation that would tighten restrictions on the types of grasses that can be planted at certain residential properties – namely, new a... Read more Mountain West states prepare for nuclear breakthrough By EPN Staff Support for emerging nuclear technologies, including small modular reactors (SMRs), is growing across the Mountain West states, with construction of next-generation facilities un... Read more Colorado targets GHGs, tightens air quality standards By EPN Staff The Colorado Air Quality Control Commission adopted new first-in-the-nation rules that required midstream oil and gas operators to start taking steps, effective Feb. 14, 2025, to... Read more Rising demand, lower supply: Colorado energy future at risk By EPN Staff Rising demand for electricity from electric vehicles, building electrification efforts, heat pump installment, and data center consumption, combined with the impending loss of ge... Read more As more wolves are reintroduced, worries – and claims – rise By EPN Staff Colorado wildlife officials recently released 15 more wolves, marking the second wave of the state’s voter-approved wolf reintroduction program. The release occurred amid... Read more Colorado’s quiet economic reliance on oil and gas By EPN Staff Colorado has steadily built a public reputation for embracing the renewable energy and battery, storage and grid modernization sectors, but oil and gas have quietly remained a po... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Colorado MOST VIEWED 1 Arizona scraps energy mandates for market-driven utility regulation 2 Strengthening America’s forests through state-led stewardship and active management 3 America needs a mining comeback 4 Two federally funded science agencies in Colorado revamped to align with administration priorities DONATE
Landowners oppose high-voltage transmission lines By EPN Staff Landowners in southeastern Colorado, Oklahoma, and New Mexico are contesting efforts by the federal government to establish high-voltage electricity transmission lines on their l... Read more Kathleen Sgamma to take the helm at BLM By EPN Staff Kathleen Sgamma, president of the Western Energy Alliance, an energy producer advocacy group, has been nominated for the role of director of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), ... Read more Colorado’s orphan well list set to swell By EPN Staff The Colorado Energy and Carbon Management Commission may soon revoke Highlands Ranch-based KT Resources’ right to do business in the state after multiple notices about the oil an... Read more Colorado legislators seek to expand ban on grasses, artificial turf By EPN Staff Colorado lawmakers are pushing for state legislation that would tighten restrictions on the types of grasses that can be planted at certain residential properties – namely, new a... Read more Mountain West states prepare for nuclear breakthrough By EPN Staff Support for emerging nuclear technologies, including small modular reactors (SMRs), is growing across the Mountain West states, with construction of next-generation facilities un... Read more Colorado targets GHGs, tightens air quality standards By EPN Staff The Colorado Air Quality Control Commission adopted new first-in-the-nation rules that required midstream oil and gas operators to start taking steps, effective Feb. 14, 2025, to... Read more Rising demand, lower supply: Colorado energy future at risk By EPN Staff Rising demand for electricity from electric vehicles, building electrification efforts, heat pump installment, and data center consumption, combined with the impending loss of ge... Read more As more wolves are reintroduced, worries – and claims – rise By EPN Staff Colorado wildlife officials recently released 15 more wolves, marking the second wave of the state’s voter-approved wolf reintroduction program. The release occurred amid... Read more Colorado’s quiet economic reliance on oil and gas By EPN Staff Colorado has steadily built a public reputation for embracing the renewable energy and battery, storage and grid modernization sectors, but oil and gas have quietly remained a po... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Colorado MOST VIEWED 1 Arizona scraps energy mandates for market-driven utility regulation 2 Strengthening America’s forests through state-led stewardship and active management 3 America needs a mining comeback 4 Two federally funded science agencies in Colorado revamped to align with administration priorities DONATE
Kathleen Sgamma to take the helm at BLM By EPN Staff Kathleen Sgamma, president of the Western Energy Alliance, an energy producer advocacy group, has been nominated for the role of director of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), ... Read more Colorado’s orphan well list set to swell By EPN Staff The Colorado Energy and Carbon Management Commission may soon revoke Highlands Ranch-based KT Resources’ right to do business in the state after multiple notices about the oil an... Read more Colorado legislators seek to expand ban on grasses, artificial turf By EPN Staff Colorado lawmakers are pushing for state legislation that would tighten restrictions on the types of grasses that can be planted at certain residential properties – namely, new a... Read more Mountain West states prepare for nuclear breakthrough By EPN Staff Support for emerging nuclear technologies, including small modular reactors (SMRs), is growing across the Mountain West states, with construction of next-generation facilities un... Read more Colorado targets GHGs, tightens air quality standards By EPN Staff The Colorado Air Quality Control Commission adopted new first-in-the-nation rules that required midstream oil and gas operators to start taking steps, effective Feb. 14, 2025, to... Read more Rising demand, lower supply: Colorado energy future at risk By EPN Staff Rising demand for electricity from electric vehicles, building electrification efforts, heat pump installment, and data center consumption, combined with the impending loss of ge... Read more As more wolves are reintroduced, worries – and claims – rise By EPN Staff Colorado wildlife officials recently released 15 more wolves, marking the second wave of the state’s voter-approved wolf reintroduction program. The release occurred amid... Read more Colorado’s quiet economic reliance on oil and gas By EPN Staff Colorado has steadily built a public reputation for embracing the renewable energy and battery, storage and grid modernization sectors, but oil and gas have quietly remained a po... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Colorado MOST VIEWED 1 Arizona scraps energy mandates for market-driven utility regulation 2 Strengthening America’s forests through state-led stewardship and active management 3 America needs a mining comeback 4 Two federally funded science agencies in Colorado revamped to align with administration priorities DONATE
Colorado’s orphan well list set to swell By EPN Staff The Colorado Energy and Carbon Management Commission may soon revoke Highlands Ranch-based KT Resources’ right to do business in the state after multiple notices about the oil an... Read more Colorado legislators seek to expand ban on grasses, artificial turf By EPN Staff Colorado lawmakers are pushing for state legislation that would tighten restrictions on the types of grasses that can be planted at certain residential properties – namely, new a... Read more Mountain West states prepare for nuclear breakthrough By EPN Staff Support for emerging nuclear technologies, including small modular reactors (SMRs), is growing across the Mountain West states, with construction of next-generation facilities un... Read more Colorado targets GHGs, tightens air quality standards By EPN Staff The Colorado Air Quality Control Commission adopted new first-in-the-nation rules that required midstream oil and gas operators to start taking steps, effective Feb. 14, 2025, to... Read more Rising demand, lower supply: Colorado energy future at risk By EPN Staff Rising demand for electricity from electric vehicles, building electrification efforts, heat pump installment, and data center consumption, combined with the impending loss of ge... Read more As more wolves are reintroduced, worries – and claims – rise By EPN Staff Colorado wildlife officials recently released 15 more wolves, marking the second wave of the state’s voter-approved wolf reintroduction program. The release occurred amid... Read more Colorado’s quiet economic reliance on oil and gas By EPN Staff Colorado has steadily built a public reputation for embracing the renewable energy and battery, storage and grid modernization sectors, but oil and gas have quietly remained a po... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Colorado
Colorado legislators seek to expand ban on grasses, artificial turf By EPN Staff Colorado lawmakers are pushing for state legislation that would tighten restrictions on the types of grasses that can be planted at certain residential properties – namely, new a... Read more Mountain West states prepare for nuclear breakthrough By EPN Staff Support for emerging nuclear technologies, including small modular reactors (SMRs), is growing across the Mountain West states, with construction of next-generation facilities un... Read more Colorado targets GHGs, tightens air quality standards By EPN Staff The Colorado Air Quality Control Commission adopted new first-in-the-nation rules that required midstream oil and gas operators to start taking steps, effective Feb. 14, 2025, to... Read more Rising demand, lower supply: Colorado energy future at risk By EPN Staff Rising demand for electricity from electric vehicles, building electrification efforts, heat pump installment, and data center consumption, combined with the impending loss of ge... Read more As more wolves are reintroduced, worries – and claims – rise By EPN Staff Colorado wildlife officials recently released 15 more wolves, marking the second wave of the state’s voter-approved wolf reintroduction program. The release occurred amid... Read more Colorado’s quiet economic reliance on oil and gas By EPN Staff Colorado has steadily built a public reputation for embracing the renewable energy and battery, storage and grid modernization sectors, but oil and gas have quietly remained a po... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Colorado
Mountain West states prepare for nuclear breakthrough By EPN Staff Support for emerging nuclear technologies, including small modular reactors (SMRs), is growing across the Mountain West states, with construction of next-generation facilities un... Read more Colorado targets GHGs, tightens air quality standards By EPN Staff The Colorado Air Quality Control Commission adopted new first-in-the-nation rules that required midstream oil and gas operators to start taking steps, effective Feb. 14, 2025, to... Read more Rising demand, lower supply: Colorado energy future at risk By EPN Staff Rising demand for electricity from electric vehicles, building electrification efforts, heat pump installment, and data center consumption, combined with the impending loss of ge... Read more As more wolves are reintroduced, worries – and claims – rise By EPN Staff Colorado wildlife officials recently released 15 more wolves, marking the second wave of the state’s voter-approved wolf reintroduction program. The release occurred amid... Read more Colorado’s quiet economic reliance on oil and gas By EPN Staff Colorado has steadily built a public reputation for embracing the renewable energy and battery, storage and grid modernization sectors, but oil and gas have quietly remained a po... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Colorado
Colorado targets GHGs, tightens air quality standards By EPN Staff The Colorado Air Quality Control Commission adopted new first-in-the-nation rules that required midstream oil and gas operators to start taking steps, effective Feb. 14, 2025, to... Read more Rising demand, lower supply: Colorado energy future at risk By EPN Staff Rising demand for electricity from electric vehicles, building electrification efforts, heat pump installment, and data center consumption, combined with the impending loss of ge... Read more As more wolves are reintroduced, worries – and claims – rise By EPN Staff Colorado wildlife officials recently released 15 more wolves, marking the second wave of the state’s voter-approved wolf reintroduction program. The release occurred amid... Read more Colorado’s quiet economic reliance on oil and gas By EPN Staff Colorado has steadily built a public reputation for embracing the renewable energy and battery, storage and grid modernization sectors, but oil and gas have quietly remained a po... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Colorado
Rising demand, lower supply: Colorado energy future at risk By EPN Staff Rising demand for electricity from electric vehicles, building electrification efforts, heat pump installment, and data center consumption, combined with the impending loss of ge... Read more As more wolves are reintroduced, worries – and claims – rise By EPN Staff Colorado wildlife officials recently released 15 more wolves, marking the second wave of the state’s voter-approved wolf reintroduction program. The release occurred amid... Read more Colorado’s quiet economic reliance on oil and gas By EPN Staff Colorado has steadily built a public reputation for embracing the renewable energy and battery, storage and grid modernization sectors, but oil and gas have quietly remained a po... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Colorado
As more wolves are reintroduced, worries – and claims – rise By EPN Staff Colorado wildlife officials recently released 15 more wolves, marking the second wave of the state’s voter-approved wolf reintroduction program. The release occurred amid... Read more Colorado’s quiet economic reliance on oil and gas By EPN Staff Colorado has steadily built a public reputation for embracing the renewable energy and battery, storage and grid modernization sectors, but oil and gas have quietly remained a po... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Colorado
Colorado’s quiet economic reliance on oil and gas By EPN Staff Colorado has steadily built a public reputation for embracing the renewable energy and battery, storage and grid modernization sectors, but oil and gas have quietly remained a po... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Colorado