All Posts Tagged With: "Inc"
EnergyLogic Expands Training Facility — Potential New Job Opportunities for 500 Students Per Year
The company tells Colorado Energy News its expansion at the Berthoud training facility is to meet the demand for accredited home energy auditors and raters. Up to 500 students per year will take classes in the 3,600 square-foot facility in Berthoud.
27Aug2010 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedIn-Depth — Hydraulic Fracturing:
A View From Down Under
The technique in shale gas extraction is taking on added importance from both an industry and policy perspective. Amidst this backdrop, Colorado Energy News checks in with the CEO of a tech company using advanced realtime GIS systems to monitor underground fracturing processes.
20May2010 | admin | 2 comments | ContinuedRenewables Biz Watch — C02 Capture Partnership, Biofuels Pact, Solar BioRefinery Dream
New Sky Energy says it has signed a research agreement with the School of Mines to build a fully operating, scalable model of its CO2 capture technology. In other news, Abound Solar inked an agreement (of understanding) with a Canadian vendor to recycle its scrap material; and Sundrop Fuels is seeking major funding to build the world’s first solar-powered biorefinery.
29Jan2010 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedGroup Says Deal Pending in Refuge Drilling Lawsuit
Christine Canaly of the San Luis Valley Ecosystem Council says that Toronto-based Lexam Explorations will consider selling its mineral rights in the Baca National Wildlife Refuge where it wanted to drill natural gas — provided a $9.7 million deal can be reached by May 17.
21Jan2010 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedState Solar Tracks —
Noteworthy Installs But a Big One is Dropped
While the CSU installation in Fort Collins and newly commissioned PV system for Alamosa High School were celebrated, news of First Solar dropping its 150 Mw utility-scale project in the San Luis Valley cast doubt in some quarters on the viability of such developments.
23Dec2009 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedColorado Town Votes to Halt Wind Development
The community of La Veta, located about 160 miles south of Denver, said “wow” to the rush of proposals to build wind farms in the area. It’s Town Council voted last week to oppose the planned 7,000-acre Silver Mountain wind farm two miles from town.
1Dec2009 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedWill Colorado Get a Nuclear Plant?
Executives from an independent nuclear power plant developer visited the state last week to meet with a number of key county and state leaders to determine support for a combination nuclear and solar power plant in Pueblo County.
30Sep2009 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedSolar Update –
Despite “Dog Days of August,” Deals Still Happening
>> New Belgium Getting Largest Private Solar Array in State
>> Solsource Partnering on Power Plant at Buckley
>> Solar Electricity to Boost DIA Fuel Farm
>> CSU Installing 2-MW System on Foothills Campus

