The Colorado Energy Office's ReCharge Colorado Program works to advance the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs). The ReCharge Colorado program delivers EV and EV charging infrastructure coaching services to every county in the state of Colorado. The objective of ReCharge Colorado is to increase adoption of EVs and installation of EV charging infrastructure in Colorado., Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed June 2022)
A significant energy conservation opportunity exists within Colorado's new and existing building electrical systems. Dry-type transformers are commonly utilized within a large building's electrical distribution system. While transformers are relatively efficient, delivering over 95% of their input power, they are constantly energized; consequently, electrical losses are constant., "February 4, 2010.", Includes bibliographical references.
Eugene D. Sternberg & Associates., Cover title., "July 1960.", "Prepared under contract for the Colorado State Division of Planning.", "Urban Planning Grant: Project No. Colo. P-12.", Description based on print version record.
Colorado State Planning Office., Title from top of p. [2] of accompanying memo, titled Reconnaissance study evaluation of Cortez Colorado, to the Cortez Planning Commission., "March 13, 1969.", Description based on print version record.
prepared for Cortez Planning Commission by Nelson, Haley, Patterson and Quirk, Inc., At head of title: Preliminary draft., "Prepared for the Cortez Planning Commission and the Colorado State Planning Office ... financed, in part, through an urban planning grant from the Dept. of Housing and Urban Development under the provisions of Section 701 of the Housing Act of 1954, as amended.", Description based on print version record.
Mexico needs to diversify its energy portfolio, reduce environmental impacts and promote sustainable sources of energy as well as meet its commitments under the Kyoto protocol that call for expanding renewable energy generation. The structural deficiencies of Mexico's energy sector are overwhelming and deny any sustainability to current emphasis and practices. These are very significant changes which, combined with favorable environmental conditions, create significant opportunity for short-term renewable energy projects to be developed in Mexico., prepared by Colorado Trade Office in Mexico., Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover; (viewed August 2015)
The purpose of this document is to provide a preliminary, objective evaluation of the potential to produce renewable natural gas ("RNG," also "biomethane") from the major sources of organic waste in Colorado, and use it in the state's on-road transportation market. As a large state with significant agricultural activity and a growing population, Colorado has a significant potential resource for producing RNG, at wastewater facilities; landfills; from the anaerobic digestion of animal manure generated by the beef, dairy, hog and poultry industries; and from the anaerobic digestion of residential, commercial and manufacturing food waste. The findings of this assessment indicate that Colorado has a significant opportunity to produce and use RNG in vehicles, or for other energy end-uses currently dependent on conventional natural gas. The combined displacement of conventional natural gas or diesel fuel; the mitigation of fugitive methane emissions from oil and gas production; and the similar mitigation of fugitive methane emissions from agricultural, municipal and commercial waste management practices in the state could provide measurable climate and clean air benefit primarily in the form of reduced greenhouse gas and nitrogen oxide emissions., prepared for the Colorado Energy Office by Energy Vision, authors Matt Tomich and Phil Vos., "June 30, 2019.", Includes bibliographical references (pages 63-69), Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed June 2022)
produced for Western Solar Utilization Network ; subcontractor Laura Belsten., Sponsored by the U.S. Dept. of Energy. DE-AC02-79CS30159 subcontract no. 80-6418., Print version record.
Colorado's arts and cultural sector is a complex ecosystem with venues and businesses of various sizes, shapes and missions. The purpose of this guide is to provide examples and recommendations that inform your plan for reopening to the public. These are only examples of strategies that could be employed, not a recommendation or endorsement. Each organization must determine the operational guidelines that work with its unique situation and meet guidance outlined by state and local public health agencies., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed November 2020)
Colorado's arts and cultural sector is a complex ecosystem with venues and businesses of various sizes, shapes and missions. The purpose of this guide is to provide examples and recommendations that inform your plan for reopening to the public. These are only examples of strategies that could be employed, not a recommendation or endorsement. Each organization must determine the operational guidelines that work with its unique situation and meet guidance outlined by state and local public health agencies., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed November 2020)