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Oil drilling on Colorado's populous Front Range has forced more interactions between communities and the energy industry – and that's caused tension. At...
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Dan Haley spent 20 years as a journalist and editor, the bulk of which was with The Denver Post. He then joined the private sector as a media consultant...
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A few years ago, a grassroots program started in Portland to encourage people to adopt solar power. That idea spread across the county and inspired…
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Driven by new regulations and fracking, more coal power plants are retiring for cheaper, cleaner-burning natural gas. But scientists have yet to work out the fossil fuel's imperfect climate footprint.
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When it comes to improving the standard of living for Americans, the middle class could use some help. One Harvard economist says the help is underground, in the form of oil and natural gas.
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As a result of Colorado's booming oil production, energy companies are paying more in severance taxes – money they pay the state for taking minerals out...
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The debate over continuing the Office of Consumer Counsel won't be decided until the final day of the state's annual legislative session. The Office...
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The Delta Montrose Electric Association is a cooperative meaning its customers are its owners.DMEA wants to hear what its consumers think about its desire…
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The executive director of the Colorado Oil and Gas Association, Tisha Schuller, recently announced that she's leaving the state's largest trade...
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Once a booming timber area, Grays Harbor County is the site of three proposed oil terminals. The local fishing industry sees the uptick in oil movement as a big risk, with limited economic benefits.