[PRESS RELEASE] The Colorado Energy Office (CEO) is seeking stakeholder participation in two new studies it is conducting on electric vehicles (EVs)━an EV Equity Study and a 100% Electrification of the Light Duty Sector Roadmap.
[PRESS RELEASE] As the Colorado General Assembly wraps up its 2021 session, an ambitious package of newly adopted legislation will ensure Colorado reduces greenhouse gas (GHG) pollution from buildings while also improving indoor air quality, protecting consumers, driving rural economic development and supporting high quality jobs.
[PRESS RELEASE] The Colorado Energy Office (CEO) today announced San Miguel County clean energy projects supported through its Energy Performance Contracting program will greatly improve energy efficiency and renewable energy resource utilization across multiple facilities. San Miguel County will balance both energy efficiency and renewable energy generation through solar to optimize funding and maximize greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reductions.
[PRESS RELEASE] A new International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT) report━Colorado charging infrastructure needs to reach electric vehicle goals━analyzes the number, type, distribution and cost of chargers needed to meet Colorado’s electric vehicle (EV) and greenhouse gas (GHG) pollution reduction goals.
[PRESS RELEASE] The Colorado Energy Office (CEO) today announced nearly $700,000 in grant awards through its Can Do Colorado eBike Spring 2021 Pilot Program to help expand electric bike (eBike) access in communities across the state while maximizing air quality benefits.
[BLOG POST] The planning process for natural gas utility infrastructure will gain additional state oversight under a settlement agreement filed with state regulators that became effective October 12.
[PRESS RELEASE] 10/13/20 - The Colorado Energy Office (CEO) and Bicycle Colorado today announced a newly launched pilot program to provide Class 1 electric bikes to low-income essential workers as a transportation solution in Denver.
[PRESS RELEASE] 9/3/20 - The Colorado Energy Office (CEO) today released a resource guide for local governments which includes high-impact, low-cost strategies that communities can act on immediately to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and assist with long-term economic recovery.
[Press Release] The Colorado Energy Office (CEO) today released a resource guide for local governments which includes high-impact, low-cost strategies that communities can act on immediately to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and assist with long-term economic recovery.