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For decades, coal was king of electricity generation in the U.S., but that's changing. Across the country, coal power plants are being replaced with generators that run on cleaner burning natural gas.
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Communities take DMEA up on LED streetlight replacementMesa County flood prevention project moves forwardBill allowing hunters to wear pink advances at…
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A decision on the Clean Power Plan could be long in coming — meaning that the rules' fate might not be determined before a new presidential administration comes into power in 2017.
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Montrose school closes over pipe damageNorwood mayor resigns, leaves vacancyDelta County Commissioners are ready to consider changes to zoning and…
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The Colorado Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday on whether local cities in Colorado can either ban hydraulic fracturing or declare a moratorium....
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The Delta Montrose Electric Association hosted an energy efficiency forum in Hotchkiss on Tuesday night.About 45 people attend the forum at Hotchkiss…
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Hickenlooper defends Syrian refugee policyDelta County Library Board responds after district director leavesNorwood woman seriously injured in backcountry…
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Gas bills to drop this winterGrand Junction Airport begins process of bringing down fences, gatesRefugee from Myanmar leads the way for others on…
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The bust of the coal-bed methane industry has left Wyoming responsible for the exorbitant cost of plugging thousands of wells. The price tag for dealing with deep oil and gas wells may be even higher.
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Montana has one of the heaviest lifts of any state to comply with the EPA's plan to reduce carbon emissions. But the state is also rich in renewable energy, and the regulations may be a boon to some.