Colorado's largest electrical utility recently announced it will begin construction of 300 miles of major new transmission next year to harvest wind from the state's eastern plains. In Wyoming, though, a wind farm proposed 15 years ago still needs crucial permits. The difference? Land ownership, at least in part. The 345-kV transmission line that Xcel Energy plans to string
Not so fast; federal law has slowed our shift to renewables. What will it take to reform it? Colorado’s largest electrical utility last week announced it
Colorado’s largest electrical utility recently announced it will begin construction of 300 miles of major new transmission next year to harvest wind from the state’s eastern plains. In Wyoming, though, a wind farm proposed 15.
Colorado’s largest electrical utility this week announced it will begin construction of 300 miles of major new transmission next year to harvest wind from the state’s eastern plains. In Wyoming, though, a wind farm proposed.
Colorado’s largest electrical utility this week announced it will begin construction of 300 miles of major new transmission next year to harvest wind from the state’s eastern plains. In Wyoming, though, a wind farm proposed.