Tri-State announces major renewables shift with 1 GW in new projects, but questions remain; How much — and how fast — will Colorado change its utility business model?; Indiana bill would require Trump administration blessing to retire coal early; BLM OKs $1B California desert solar project praised for balanced approach amid ongoing controversy
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Tri-State announced a total of six new wind and solar projects and a forecast of 50% renewables use by its members by 2024, along with plans to abandon a proposed coal plant in Kansas.
Xcel Energy's Colorado utility cautions that implementing performance-based regulation too quickly could "jeopardize" the state's progress toward clean energy.
The bill would prevent utilities from retiring plants early or otherwise decreasing operations unless explicitly directed by the federal government, not counting the Environmental Protection Agency.
The Natural Resources Defense Council said the 450 MW project was a good example of balancing solar development and natural resource protection, but a potential Trump Administration update to a California desert energy plan remains a point of contention.
Aggressive natural gas investments in recent years may bring the sector to its tipping point. But some stakeholders say the fuel still has an important role to play in a decarbonized future.
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