Nov. 10, 2016 Colorado approves Xcel Energy's landmark solar settlement ; Legalized marijuana initiatives could drive power demand; EIA: Coal generation will tick up in 2017 as natural gas prices rise; Boulder: City-owned utility would be cost effective, cleaner
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Renewables are expected to keep growing even if the Clean Power Plan gets thrown out, but that alone won’t be nearly enough to achieve existing climate goals.
Several states have voted yes to legalizing marijuana or medical marijuana, but there's no word yet on how utilities are preparing to handle the power demand.
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