This report is a companion to a beneficial electrification modeling report. The modeling report estimated the potential for residential, commercial, and industrial building electrification from 2021-2030 to help Colorado meet its greenhouse gas emissions reduction goals. This market barriers and policy report presents additional information on the current market challenges to beneficial electrification in Colorado and presents recommendations for policy options to help overcome those barriers or other challenges to beneficial electrification, laying the foundation for achieving the potential over the next decade and beyond., prepared for Colorado Energy Office ; prepared by GDS Associates, Inc., report authors Rich Hasselman and Josh Duckwall., "July 2020.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed June 2022)
For the Colorado Energy Office (CEO), GDS Associates, Inc. (GDS) completed a modeling analysis of the market potential for beneficial electrification in Colorado. Beneficial electrification is an emerging trend across the United States. With the electricity sector making major movements in many states to reduce reliance on coal and other fossil fuels, electricity is being looked to as a solution for reducing the consumption of other fossil fuels -- and their associated greenhouse gas emissions. Replacing equipment and appliances that burn natural gas, propane, fuel oil, gasoline, or diesel fuels, with energy-efficient electric technologies will reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the near term. As the grid continues to decarbonize, electrification will produce even greater reductions in greenhouse gas emissions over the long term., prepared for Colorado Energy Office ; prepared by GDS Associates, Inc., report authors Rich Hasselman [and 4 others]., "July 2020.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed June 2022)
text file, 2007 only issue published, At head of title: This report provides an update on the following programs: the Bioscience Discovery Evaluation Grant Program, the Colorado Job Creation Performance Incentive Fund, and the Film Incentives Cash Fund., A report to the House and Senate Finance Committees., Online resource; title from PDF caption.
The Can Do Colorado eBike Program is designed to demonstrate that electric bikes, or eBikes, are a safe, healthy, and convenient way to take essential trips around town. The eBike Program seeks to support low income, essential workers, and the Fall 2020 Mini Pilot provided individuals with an eBike and equipment needed to ensure safe, year-round riding at no cost., Other agencies involved in the ebike program: Colorado Department of Transportation Bicycle Colorado; Northeast Transportation Connections; National Renewable Energy Laboratory., Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed June 2022)
"August, 1967.", "Prepared for the Planning Section of the Colorado Division of Commerce and Development and ... financed, in part, through an Urban Planning Grant from the Department 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.
Cover title., " ... interviews conducted with Colorado exporters and Mexican sales representatives during February-May 1993 ..."--Title page verso., Description based on print version record.
This program supports Colorado Creative Industries goal to better equip arts and cultural leaders to deal with environmental and organizational change, and to create a statewide mentoring network in the arts and creative community., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed October 2019)
While the potential economic and environmental benefits of CMM generated electricity are recognizable, an uncertain energy market and declining coal production impedes project development. Moreover, legal regulatory, and technical challenges make CMM project business risks and commercial feasibility difficult to assess, particularly at active mines where production can be highly variable., "Prepared by: Ruby Canyon Engineering."--Cover verso., "March 2016.", Bibliography: pages 29-30., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed April 2016)
"July 2015.", "This collaborative report shows the tremendous impact that American Indians and Alaskan Natives have on our State's economy, and provides empirical data needed for lawmakers, business owners, and communities to make more information decisions on policy issues at local, state, and national levels."-- First unnumbered page., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed March 2022)
The Health and Wellness Roundtable was established to build capacity and augment the effectiveness of funding designated toward health initiatives. Specifically, the goals of the Roundtable are to identify the top objectives of both Ute Tribes and to facilitate communication through an open discussion and dialogue., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed February 2018)