WeatherXcel will cut power for at least 9,000 customers in Northern Colorado on Friday amid high winds and fire riskBy Molly Cruse
EnergyBusinesses crippled by December power outage likely won’t receive any compensation from XcelBy Ishan Thakore
NewsGov. Polis looks back on two terms, and ahead to one last session in his final State of the StateBy Bente Birkeland and Lucas Brady Woods, KUNC
EnergyTo make EVs greener, Colorado lawmakers could require automakers to recycle big car batteriesBy Sam Brasch
EnergyColorado Springs Utilities enlists state lawmakers to keep Ray Nixon power plant running into 2030By Briana Heaney
NewsColorado Springs Utilities changes how it charges customers during peak hours under new programBy Briana Heaney
EnergyFeds to reject a Colorado clean air plan because it aims to close coal-fired power plantsBy Sam Brasch
EnergyHow a Colorado court decision could set back a push to label gas stoves like cigarettesBy Sam Brasch
EnergyTrump administration orders aging Colorado coal plant to stay open, one day before closingBy Ishan Thakore and Sam Brasch
EnergyResidential solar tax credit expires tomorrow, but new programs ahead for Colorado customersBy Ishan Thakore
WeatherMore than 100,000 Xcel customers still without power Wednesday night amid high winds, unclear when power will returnBy Molly Cruse, Tegan Wendland, and Alejandro A. Alonso Galva
WeatherXcel Energy might temporarily cut power to high fire risk regions ahead of high wind eventBy Molly Cruse, Haylee May, and Alejandro A. Alonso Galva
EnergyState regulators delay approval of 32 new oil and gas wells near the Aurora ReservoirBy Ishan Thakore