Colorado Springs Utilities wants to delay closing its last coal-fired powerplant. CSU is currently obligated under its clean energy plan to close its Ray Nixon plant by the end of 2029 in order to meet a commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 80% by 2030. It claims the extension is necessary because it is too costly to meet the current deadline.
Learn about proposed legislation that would allow the plant to continue operating up to an extra ten years, and why many environmental groups oppose it. This episode’s guests:
Jim Lockhart, conservation chair of Pikes Peak Group of Sierra Club
Ciara Guerrero, Colorado Springs team coordinator for 350 Colorado
Olivia West, environmental organizer for Sierra Club and Green Corps
LEARN MORE:
Colorado Springs Utilities Enlists State Lawmakers To Keep Ray Nixon Power Plant Running Into 2030 – CPR news story
Update on the Nixon Plant Decommission – Sierra Club update
SB26-022 – Challenge Meeting 2030 Emissions Reduction Goals
Clean Energy for Colorado Petition
HB26-1030 – Data Center & Utility Modernization
Pikes Peak Group of the Sierra Club
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