All Posts Tagged With: "energy infrastructure"
The CLEAN ENERGY Economies of Five Rocky Mountain States — A New Analysis
Colorado’s green economy leads the region with the most clean energy-related jobs (in number and as a percent) as well as busineses. In fact, 50% of all green businesses in The Rockies reside here. Another choice bit of info: the report found that employment in the green economy has grown significantly faster than total employment.
25Jun2010 | admin | 1 comment | ContinuedRuby Pipeline Wins Fed Approval for Moving
Rockies Natural Gas to West Coast
The nearly 700-mile long pipeline received support from the Ritter Administration which asked the FERC early last year to approve the project, citing the acute need to enhance infrastructure for moving natural gas to domestic markets.
6Apr2010 | admin | 1 comment | ContinuedIs the Sustainability Revolution Sustainable?
It’s July 20, 1789. Smith and Jones, two English businessmen, are walking down the street. Smith turns to Jones and says, “How about this Industrial Revolution we’re having?” Sounds implausible? Of course it does. Because the industrial revolution was not really a revolution.
1Feb2010 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedGEO Report Casts Doubt on State Reaching
Emissions Goal by 2020
One of the roadblocks, according to the Renewable Energy Development Infrastructure Report, is the likelihood that actual CO2 emissions in 2020 will be higher than the goal — unless there is a breakthrough in carbon capture and storage, or huge amounts of money are spent on infrastructure.
3Dec2009 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedEditorial: Despite Economic Hard times, Colorado Has Energy Opportunities
Rebuilding long-neglected infrastructure and investing in research, new technologies and sustainable energy are part of what defines economic opportunity in the 21st century. Other countries know this.
18Mar2009 | admin | 0 comments | Continued
