All Posts Tagged With: "geothermal energy"
Bureau of Land Management, Colorado Partner on Geothermal Development
The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the Federal agency and the state will enable more efficient and effective leasing, permitting and administration of geothermal resources in Colorado where federal ownership or administration is involved.
15Mar2011 | admin | 2 comments | ContinuedUpdates from Around the State & Region
Because you all ready know the winners … and losers
>> SmartGridCity Costs Can Be Recovered –but Capped
>> Colorado Vestas Plants to Fill Idaho Order
>> Navajo Land Coal Mine Permit Revoked
>> State Capitol Building Taps Geothermal
RENEWABLE ENERGY WIRE–
>> Geothermal Lease Sale Set for November
>> DIA Plans Largest Customer-Sited PV Array in State
>> CU-Boulder Increases Campus Solar
>> West Slope Rural Co-Ops Going Solar
>> GEO Tops List of State-Led Efficiency Programs
>> DOE Gives $5 Million to Support Wind Energy
>> RASEI to Test Toyota Plug-In Hybrids
Legislation Signed Promoting Geothermal Energy
“Geothermal energy will diversify Colorado’s energy portfolio. This bill will improve cooperation between the federal, state, and local governments, strengthen Colorado’s energy sector, and create jobs for Coloradans,” Sen. Schwartz said.
3May2010 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedGeothermal Part of Colorado Lease Sale
for First Time
The February 11th auction includes one parcel of 799 acres with subsurface Federal mineral rights which will be offered for geothermal development in Chaffee County, near the Mt. Princeton Hot Springs Resort west of Buena Vista.
21Dec2009 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedGeothermal Leases in Colorado Will Have to Wait
The BLM has announced it is delaying what was to be the first auction of geothermal leases in Colorado. Federal officials say they need more time to resolve questions about the potential impact of geothermal development on water and property rights.
9Nov2009 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedDOE Awards Geothermal Funding for
Colorado Organizations
Four companies, three state institutions and the Denver Museum of Nature and Science received grants totaling $18 million, part of an overall economic stimulus package of more than $330 million shelled out for R&D to 39 states.
2Nov2009 | admin | 0 comments | Continued
