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Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal | Xcel aggressively fighting city’s move to create own utility

Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal | Xcel aggressively fighting city’s move to create own utility

Xcel Energy said Friday it is forming an issue committee to oppose a ballot proposal in the city of Boulder, Colo., that would create a municipal power utility. The committee is being formed “for the purpose of opposing the takeover of the [...]

New Urban Network | Cities for People

New Urban Network | Cities for People

The biggest mistake in creating public spaces is to make them too large, Gehl says. His motto: “When in doubt, leave some yards out.” .... That rule has often been disregarded by modernist designers, who tend to make buildings and public spaces [...]

New Era News | Municipalization is on the Horizon

New Era News | Municipalization is on the Horizon

If Boulder’s effort to municipalize is successful, they will set the standard for commitment to fighting climate change. It would be the first city to form a municipal utility in the name of reducing carbon emissions. Read the entire article at [...]

NYTimes.com | The Dutch Way: Bicycles and Fresh Bread

NYTimes.com | The Dutch Way: Bicycles and Fresh Bread

While Europe is dealing with congestion and greenhouse gas buildup by turning urban centers into pedestrian zones and finding innovative ways to combine driving with public transportation, many American cities are carving out more parking [...]

American RadioWorks | Power and Smoke: A Nation Built on Coal

American RadioWorks | Power and Smoke: A Nation Built on Coal

At the time the settlers arrived at Plymouth Rock, people back in England had already been burning coal for generations. Londoners complained about coal smoke during Queen Elizabeth I's era. A century before the American Revolution, in 1660, an [...]

Felix Salmon | Bike slowly

Felix Salmon | Bike slowly

As a general rule, the propensity of non-bicyclists to give biking a try is inversely proportional to the average velocity of the bikers they see on the street. If you live in a city where women in wedge heels are steering their old steel bikes [...]

Orton Family Foundation | Promising Magic, Delivering Results

Orton Family Foundation | Promising Magic, Delivering Results

Completely different from the typical Comprehensive Plan, Golden’s Plan is now based on the town’s values. It includes neighborhood planning, outreach, and indicators for measuring progress and effectiveness of the Plan. It also includes General [...]

The Colorado Independent | Pew: Wilderness release act would ‘open area size of Wyoming to industrial activity’

The Colorado Independent | Pew: Wilderness release act would ‘open area size of Wyoming to industrial activity’

The Pew Environment Group today came out in opposition to a bill introduced last spring by House Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., that would open up a “Wyoming-sized” chunk of national forest and Bureau of Land Management land to resource [...]

Renewable Energy News | 50 MW of Solar? Make that 400 MW

Renewable Energy News | 50 MW of Solar? Make that 400 MW

Nothing sparks investment like a good bargain. So when officials for San Antonio, Texas, municipal utility CPS Energy started receiving bids for a 50-megawatt project, they saw a good deal and an even bigger opportunity.“We were noticing that the [...]

Amateur Earthling | Boulder’s Energy Future Is Bright

Amateur Earthling | Boulder’s Energy Future Is Bright

We’re going to be exposed to future fuel price volatility one way or another. If we stick with Xcel, it’ll be coal prices which seem low today, but are difficult to hedge against. If we strike out on our own, it’ll be gas prices, which are [...]

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