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Colorado agencies, Xcel Energy seek to extend Comanche 2 coal plant's life by another year
Xcel Energy's coal-fired Comanche Unit 2 is scheduled to close at the end of 2025, but a petition submitted to the Colorado Public Utilities Commission (PUC) could change that. Xcel, the Colorado ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Just last year, Colorado was leading the Mountain West in the transition from dirty coal plants to clean energy. Federal funding was assisting on rural clean ...
Comanche Power Plant, owned by Xcel energy photographed frome the Colorado State University Pueblo Campus in 2021. (Alex Edwards, The Gazette) The Comanche Power Plant in Pueblo will continue to ...
A few years ago, Colorado was triumphantly easing out of coal generation in orderly fashion. The narrative has shifted, this ...
Xcel Energy (XEL), the Colorado Energy Office, Colorado Public Utilities Commission staff and the Colorado Office of the Utility Consumer Advocate have asked state regulators to approve a one-year ...
State regulators approved a plan to keep the 50-year-old turbine operating through 2026 at Comanche Generating Station, a major climate polluter. One turbine at a massive Colorado coal plant will live ...
The Pueblo Chieftain file Xcel Energy’s Comanche coal-fired power plant, just southeast of Pueblo, has been a source of costly problems for the utility and its customers. Xcel Energy has petitioned ...
A Denver District Court jury recently awarded an electricity distributor $26.45 million after the distributor sued Xcel Energy over what it called mismanagement of a power plant. CORE Electric ...
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'No Just Transition': Pueblo County asks Trump to keep Comanche plants open indefinitely
President Donald Trump's administration has issued emergency orders to continue the operation of power plants before — could two Pueblo County coal plants be next? A nine-page filing shared on behalf ...
In August 2010, I traveled to Pueblo for a tour of Comanche 3. The coal unit, Colorado’s largest, with 750 megawatts of generating capacity, had begun producing electricity a few weeks before. “The ...
In August 2010, I traveled to Pueblo for a tour of Comanche 3. The coal unit, Colorado’s largest, with 750 megawatts of generating capacity, had begun producing electricity a few weeks before. “The ...
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