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Whistleblower Earle Dixon’s complaint denied;
Colorado moose has chronic wasting disease; Colorado wind power
gets cheaper than traditional electricity; court nixes
BuRec’s 10-year Klamath River plan
by Matt Jenkins,
Oct 31, 2005
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An unlikely group of activists is championing a new bill to protect the Mojave Desert. But even if it passes, large swaths of once empty land will be developed.
by Judith Lewis Mernit,
Apr 22, 2013
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The economic numbers behind coal and wind energy -- and energy efficiency -- are compared in Montana.
by Joan Melcher,
May 23, 2010
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Rural Lake County, Ore., has gone from a timber economy to one based on producing - and exporting - renewable energy.
by Lee van der Voo,
Mar 27, 2011
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Westerners have a knack for new and innovative thinking, as this special issue of HCN shows.
by Ray Ring, Tom Beal, Emily Underwood, Terray Sylvester, Sarah Gilman,
Mar 09, 2009
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The Obama administration's electrical transmission permitting agencies are cooperating to speed grid updates and fast track clean energy projects, as demand for power grows.
by Sarah Gilman,
Nov 15, 2011
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With the demand for renewable energy growing and the costs
falling, solar and wind power have moved out of the realm of
idealism into that of the marketplace
by Laura Paskus,
Dec 12, 2005
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The Colorado Public Utilities Commission finally releases
rules for implementing Amendment 37, the state’s renewable
standards law
by Laura Paskus,
Jan 23, 2006
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Rep. Tom Udall, D-N.M., and Rep. Roscoe Bartlett, R-Md.,
have formed the Congressional Peak Oil Caucus to discuss preparing
for life after "peak oil" – when worldwide oil supplies can
no longer meet demand
by Brett Wilkison,
Feb 06, 2006
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Congress slashes the Energy Department’s Energy
Efficiency and Renewable Energy Program in favor of directing money
toward energy projects in lawmakers’ home districts
by Laura Paskus,
Feb 06, 2006