Tag: colorado
US uranium miners see boost from Commerce report
Two uranium mining companies said on Wednesday they are "confident" that US President Donald Trump will implement limits on uranium imports after the Commerce Department...
Legislative News – June 2019
The legislature adjourned and left town while the Governor
continued to sign bills in order to meet the June 2 deadline (30 days following
sine die),...
All About Mining: 21st Century Mining for K-12 Educators
Summer is almost here
and so is the All About Mining course,
which runs June 13-21, 2019
For
course and registration details, visit allaboutmining.org
Well,
June is here and so...
Polis signs suite of climate, energy bills
Gov. Jared Polis on Thursday signed several bills addressing climate and energy in the state as he unveiled what he's calling a roadmap for...
A warning not to be ignored
How valuable is a balanced, diverse mix of energy sources? Just ask the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO), the grid operator that manages the...
EPA promises to clean up wastewater from a Colorado Superfund site
The Environmental Protection Agency will take the first major steps this summer to clean up wastewater flowing from dozens of old mines at a...
Winding down with a vengeance
Post Script: The article below was written four days before the final gavel fell on the legislative session. In those four days, bills were...
EVRAZ, Xcel looking for new solar contractor
Rebidding surfaced in debate over PUC legislation
EVRAZ Rocky Mountain Steel and Xcel Energy are having to find a new contractor for the planned...
Did Colorado Legislature deepen rural-urban divide?
Southwest Colorado lawmakers score key victories
Southwest Colorado lawmakers were instrumental in passing groundbreaking bills this legislative session that guarantee free early childhood education; lay...
The Capitol clock is ticking as Colorado dems worry about the...
With only five days left in the legislative session, state lawmakers still have more than 200 bills left on the calendar, leading many to...