State carbon free policies increasingly inclusive of nuclear, but resource needs federal boost; Colorado regulators cancel Black Hills Energy TOU pilot amid concerns for low-income customers; Sen. Murkowski teases prospects for storage as committee advances 22 energy bills; Tri-State, Delta-Montrose reach potential settlement on buyout costs
The plan also calls for shuttering four coal units and adding significant renewable resources, but some environmentalists said the utility still calls for too much natural gas and could do better on efficiency.
While the initiatives did not include energy storage-focused bills, the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Chair said a second mark-up can be expected in September.
Earlier this month, Delta-Montrose Electric Association asked a Colorado district court for a temporary restraining order against Tri-State Generation and Transmission, as members looked at the cost to buy out of their contract.
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