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Lack of affordable solar energy options in Farmington, clean energy advocates say

Can local governments fairly self-regulate utilities they own?

Industry shake-ups have delayed or canceled many utility solar projects in Colorado

At least 10 large-scale installations have been scrapped or postponed

Durango revs up to explore phase-in to electric vehicles

City consumed 275,051 gallons of fuel last year

In Durango visit, Hickenlooper calls for rent and eviction protections at national level

Senator tours mobile home parks, 9-R school district bus barn

How Democrats’ climate bill will ‘supercharge’ Colorado’s clean-energy efforts

Billions in federal funding to supplement state-level incentives, ‘shift the economics’ of new technologies

So you’re thinking about an electric car. How easy is it to get juiced in La Plata County?

Durango and its partners say they are prepared to meet growing demands of electrification

La Plata Electric Association settles with Tri-State in effort to buy-down its contract

If approved, local electric co-op will reduce its carbon footprint and save money

Gov. Polis promotes electric vehicles. So why isn’t he driven around in one?

The Department of Public Safety has rebuffed governors’ request to be transported in an EV

Feud over closure of San Juan Generating Station could cost customers

Shutting down and converting to clean energy is supposed to save money

What might we hear from Biden’s State of the Union? Colorado leaders weigh in

Representatives, strategist expect energy production and COVID-19 to be key focus of speech

San Juan Generating Station requests extension to keep burning coal

Delays in converting to solar blamed on supply chain issues

La Plata Electric Association votes to buy-down contract with Tri-State, opening door to more renewables

New low-carbon energy partners expected to save co-op $7 million a year