Results for keyword: Renewable Energy
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From poo to power
Biofuel partnerships help fuel local communities
by Evelyn Schlatter, Mar 12, 2008 -
Soakin’ in southwestern Colorado
In the town of Ouray, geothermal energy is an irreplaceable asset.
by James Yearling, Nov 02, 2007 -
Renewable law leaves the gate
The Colorado Public Utilities Commission finally releases rules for implementing Amendment 37, the state’s renewable standards law
by Laura Paskus, Jan 23, 2006 -
The windy West gains influential support
The writer sees wind power gaining ground with smart businesses
by Auden Schendler, Jan 16, 2006 -
Organics and biofuels bring independence
More Montana farmers are starting to raise oilseed crops and produce their own biofuels to save on energy costs
by Sam Western, Dec 26, 2005 -
Forget idealism
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 -
Birds get a break from blades
More than half the windmills on California’s Altamont Pass will shut down for two months this winter so migrating birds can pass safely through the area
by Patrick Farrell, Aug 08, 2005 -
Renewable Energy Standards: How do states match up?
Six Western states now have renewable energy standards
by Laura Paskus, May 02, 2005 -
Blades, birds and bats: Wind energy and wildlife not a cut-and-dried issue
Wind farms are working to make their turbines less hazardous to birds and bats
by Hilary Watts, May 02, 2005 -
The Winds of Change
Colorado citizens voted last November to increase their state’s reliance on power from the wind and sun, but King Coal still rules the state, and the White House seems determined to keep it on the throne
by Laura Paskus, May 02, 2005






