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Energy

Aug 28, 2018

State Looks to Drive Electric-Vehicle Adoption with Plan for Charging Stations

According to the Colorado Energy Office (CEO), the state ranks eighth in the U.S. for EV market share and seventh for per capita EV ownership.

Jul 9, 2018

Green Roof Policy Requires Pragmatic, Flexible Approach

Denver requires a flexible, pragmatic approach to developing both future and existing buildings.

May 9, 2018

Reasons to Embrace Sustainable Manufacturing

Manufacturing has changed over the past 10 years and embraced sustainable practices.

Mar 26, 2018

Xcel Energy Draws on Community Benefits of Art and Culture Investment Throughout Colorado

Efforts Excel supports include the Denver Zoo, Cleo Parker Robinson Dance, Alamosa Live Music Association, the Grand Junction Symphony and more.

Feb 13, 2018

Giving Green – Can Cannabis and Social Responsibility Coexist?

Marijuana is legal in Colorado, but not in the eyes of the federal government. Should Colorado nonprofits take contributions from cannabis companies?

Jan 17, 2018

How Colorado is Reducing Food Waste to Benefit the Climate

The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) estimates up to 40 percent of the food produced in the United States, 35 million tons of edible food, goes uneaten.

Jan 14, 2018

Water Innovation Center Slated for National Western Complex

Need drove this partnership. Denver Water needed a new water quality laboratory, but Denver Water CEO Jim Lochhead thought circumstances deserved something bigger than a mere lab. He defines four pillars:

Dec 26, 2017

Cities Aim for 100 Percent Renewables

By definition, greenhouse gas emissions are a global issue. But in efforts to tamp down those emissions, Colorado is among the planet’s hotbeds of innovation.

Oct 16, 2017

10.10.10 Launches Cities Program Focused on Water and Infrastructure

From its inception in 2012, 1O.1O.1O has focused on inviting successful entrepreneurs to create market-based solutions to wicked problems in health, water, food, energy, learning, infrastructure, waste, security and climate change.

Jul 24, 2017

Agriculture goes geothermal in Pagosa Springs

The nonprofit 501(c)3 Geothermal Greenhouse Partnership planted crops in the first of three spring-heated growing domes in a park on the San Juan River in late 2016. The geothermal energy allows for year-round production, whereas Pagosa’s average outdoor growing season spans just 11 weeks.

Apr 27, 2017

A more sustainable – and just – future for Colorado

Sustainability can – and should – be universal. The U.S. Green Building Council Colorado made it a cornerstone of its 2017 Rocky Mountain Green Conference – the largest gathering of green building professionals in the region.