Tag: Natural Gas Ban
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Colorado PUC slates January hearings on natural gas plan, transmission line appeal, railroad rules
The Colorado Public Utilities Commission announced January public comment opportunities on railroad safety rules, natural gas infrastructure, and a major transmission line siting appeal. The hearings form part of expanded outreach efforts the commission launched to increase public participation in regulatory proceedings. NATURAL GAS INFRASTRUCTURE Xcel Energy seeks approval for two projects in its proposed…
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EDITORIAL: A reprieve for Colorado’s cooks
A new state law forcing retailers in Colorado to slap labels on gas stoves warning the public of supposed health hazards — a scientifically disputed claim — has been halted by a federal judge. The temporary injunction is welcome news. It hits pause on yet another extreme-green, over-the-top mandate nitpicking energy options for Coloradans. In…
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Denver’s large building electrification rules updated
Denver’s regulations requiring electrification of all buildings larger than 25,000 square feet have drawn controversy since they were implemented in 2021, especially from businesses and building owners. But relief may be on the horizon as city officials are re-writing the rules after soliciting public input and pushing compliance deadlines farther into the future. While the…




