Tag Archives: Colorado Public Utilities Comission
Debate Rages Over Colorado’s Second Largest Power Provider Investing in Kansas Coal Plant
Tri-State’s resource plan shows no need for that plant of that size during the entire 20-year period of their plan. At the same time, they are pouring money into Holcomb 2, which they will own if it gets built. It’s the business plan that seems to be the guiding document for what they’re going to do, and they won’t let us see that. Continue reading
GOP Utility Regulator in AZ Defends CO PUC Chairman, Power Overhaul
“It may not look exactly the same, but we need to have some kind of statewide dialogue about what to do with our aging coal plants that are increasingly in the gun sights of the EPA,” Mayes said. “We can’t just whistle Dixie past the grave here. There are certain realities that have to be faced, including that the EPA doesn’t seem to be going away on issues like mercury and coal ash.” Continue reading
Public Resource Planning Process for Colorado Utility Impacts Kansas
GPACE will be presenting on Wednesday, May 19th at the Tri-State Generation and Transmission public resource planning meeting at Tri-State headquarters in Westminster, Colorado. Continue reading



