All Posts Tagged With: "Colorado Solar Energy Industries Association"
Black Hills Energy Suspends Solar Solar Program
Saying the demand is outstripping funding, the utility serving Pueblo and SE Colorado announced suspension of its solar program and said it will no longer accept new applications. The move was met with a quick reponse from the Colorado Solar Energy Industries Association
20Oct2010 | admin | 1 comment | ContinuedTRACKING Front Range Developments —
Weld and Larimer Counties: Growing Cleantech Interest
Louisville: Group Withdraws Opposition to Solar Gardens Bill
Pueblo: Xcel Energy Addresses Commanche Plant Noise
Chaffee County: Geothermal Becomes an Issue
Solar Trade Group Praises Xcel’s Reworked
Rebate Program
Responding to the utility company’s 2010 solar Compliance Plan submitted to the PUC last week, the state’s leading solar industry trade group said the revised strategy highlights the need to increase the state’s Renewable Energy Standard (RES).
8Nov2009 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedStruggling Solar Sector Seeks Sunshine
Despite the precipitous decline in the price of solar panels, the industry has not seen solar installations pick up in 2009, Jim Welch, CEO of Bella Energy and president of the Colorado Solar Industries Association, told The Denver Post. Welch expects 2010 to be better – but companies like Ascent are finding the road to profitability longer than expected.
12Oct2009 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedXcel Subverts Solar
Xcel Energy has distinguished itself over the last couple of years as one of the more progressive utilities in the country in terms of renewable-energy initiatives. Much of that good work has been overshadowed, in recent weeks, by the outcry over Xcel’s efforts to raise rates, and reduce solar rebates, to pay for the new $1.35-billion coal-fired generator at the Comanche Station in Pueblo.
10Aug2009 | admin | 0 comments | Continued
