[BLOG POST] The Colorado Transportation Commission just approved a nation-leading rule that will help steer transportation planning towards investments that help the state meet its ambitious climate change goals and achieve numerous co-benefits for Coloradans━CEO's Kelly Blynn walks us through how this rule works, why it matters and what comes next.
[PRESS RELEASE] The Colorado Energy Office (CEO) will celebrate National Weatherization Day on October 30 to close out National Energy Awareness Month. CEO administers the Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP), which provides pathways for qualified, energy-burdened rural, suburban and urban households in Colorado to access energy efficiency and renewable energy.
[PRESS RELEASE] The Colorado Energy Office (CEO) today announced the Governor-appointed Community Access Enterprise Board. The new enterprise supports widespread adoption of electric vehicles, equitably invests in transportation infrastructure, and incentivizes the acquisition and use of electric alternatives to motor vehicles.
[PRESS RELEASE] The Colorado Energy Office (CEO) today released Opportunities for Low-Carbon Hydrogen in Colorado: A Roadmap, a new study undertaken to evaluate the potential role hydrogen could play in achieving Colorado’s climate goals. The roadmap identifies opportunities, barriers and recommended actions for the deployment of low-carbon hydrogen in the state of Colorado over the next 15 years.
[PRESS RELEASE] The Polis administration, Colorado Energy Office (CEO), Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) and Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment Air Pollution Control Division (APCD) today released a new Colorado Medium- and Heavy-Duty Vehicle Study. State agencies partnered on the study to better understand the existing medium- and heavy-duty fleet in Colorado as well as the opportunities and challenges associated with a zero emission vehicle (ZEV) fleet transition.
[PRESS RELEASE] The Colorado Energy Office (CEO) today announced the renovation of five mobile homes in Eagle County through its Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) resulting in successful transitions from propane to fully electric heating and cooking. The projects were a joint effort between CEO, Northwest Colorado Council of Governments, Eagle County, Walking Mountains Science Center and Holy Cross Energy.