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The goal of the three-year program is to bring energy efficiency to low-income families and communities. “It’s a big difference,” one resident says. Listen to "Morning Edition" host Michael Lyle, Jr. discuss this story with Colorado Sun editor David Krause and then read The Colorado Sun story at the link below.
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Several universities in the Mountain West are competing this weekend in an international competition focused on building zero-energy homes.
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In a park, nestled in a red rock canyon outside Moab, Utah -- a short drive from a giant pile of uranium tailings -- a crowd gathered for a celebration.…
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Environmental activists are calling for a united voice in protesting the Department of Energy's recent shipment of nuclear waste through our region....
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Wyoming lawmakers are exploring the possibility of storing spent nuclear fuel rods to bolster the state budget as coal revenue becomes less reliable. Such…
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Wyoming and Colorado are in the top ten natural gas producing states. But in those states – and across the country – a lot of that gas is escaping…
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For years, natural gas advocates have praised the fuel as an affordable alternative to gasoline. While some cars and trucks can utilize the fuel, it…
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Even as wind energy production has grown in recent years to be a large part of the country’s energy portfolio, a chill around federal funding for...
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President Donald Trump has nominated former Georgia Gov. Sonny Perdue as Agriculture Secretary, bucking a recent trend of Midwest leadership at the U.S.…
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A greenway to connect Denver with Rocky Mountain National Park would provide greater access to wildlife refuges by foot and by bike, but some say the plan…