State Tipoffs Involving Colorado Newsletter for Wednesday July 31, 2024 ( 10 items ) |
Ameresco and United Power Celebrate Completing Construction of Colorado's Largest Distributed Battery Energy Storage System to Enhance Resiliency and Energy Security
FRAMINGHAM, Massachusetts, July 31 -- Ameresco, a cleantech integrator specializing in energy efficiency and renewable energy, issued the following news release on July 29, 2024:
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Ameresco celebrates the completion of construction of the largest wholly owned BESS asset portfolio in its history
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Ameresco, Inc., (NYSE: AMRC), a leading cleantech integrator specializing in energy efficiency and renewable energy, today announced the successful completion of construction of multiple Bat
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City Explains How Public Comments Can Be Heard on the "ModernWest 2" Project
LONGMONT, Colorado, July 31 -- The city of Longmont issued the following news release:
On March 2, 2023, Planning and Development Services staff accepted an application for the project known as "ModernWest 2" for the purpose of amending the original concept plan for this property. The ModernWest 2 property is located on the south side of Rogers Road east of Vance Brand Airport. This project has been met with concern from members of the public who have attempted to address the Council on the mat
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Colorado Governor Jared Polis Statement on the Election in Venezuela
DENVER, Colorado, July 31 -- Gov. Jared Polis, D-Colorado, issued the following statement on July 30, 2024:
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Colorado Governor Jared Polis released the following statement on the election in Venezuela.
"I continue monitoring the situation in Venezuela very closely. Maduro is a dictator who has trampled on the rights and freedoms of the Venezuelan people, and it appears that he continues doing so through this election. With more than 73% of the final votes counted in Venezuela, there is n
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Colorado State University: Are Americans Suffering a Friendship Crisis?
FORT COLLINS, Colorado, July 31 (TNSres) -- Colorado State University issued the following news release:
A new two-year study led by Colorado State University Communication Studies Assistant Professor Natalie Pennington and the American Friendship Project finds we have more friends than previously believed, but we're longing for greater closeness to them.
In the survey -- featured in the journal PLOS ONE -- approximately 98% reported having at least one friend, with 58% reporting having five o
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Comment on Proposed Amendments to Oil and Gas Regulations
LITTLETON, Colorado, July 31 -- Arapahoe County issued the following news:
The Arapahoe County leadership will consider proposed amendments to oil and gas regulations within unincorporated Arapahoe County. The proposal introduces additional measures that will further protect residents, wildlife and the environment.
The public can provide comment on the proposed amendments through Aug. 26. To assist County staff, use this comment form below rather than emailing individual letters to County staf
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CSU Experts Available on Variety of Wildfire Topics
FORT COLLINS, Colorado, July 31 (TNSres) -- Colorado State University issued the following news release:
Colorado State University researchers have been at the forefront of wildfire science for decades. Researchers from across the institution are working on forest management, public policy; and the associated health issues related to air and water quality.
As the wildfire season progresses, with the Park Fire in California, numerous fires in Colorado and blazes in Canada sending plumes of smok
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Governor Polis Visits Colorado's Newest State Wildlife Area at Collard Ranch
DENVER, Colorado, July 30 -- Gov. Jared Polis, D-Colorado, issued the following news release on July 29, 2024:
PARK COUNTY - Today, Governor Jared Polis toured Colorado's newest State Wildlife Area at Collard Ranch. This pristine 1,860-acre property, acquired by Colorado Parks and Wildlife in March 2024, protects critical habitat, animal migration corridors, and increases hunting and fishing opportunities for Coloradans. With five miles of access along Tarryall Creek, Collard Ranch provides fan
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Laws to Extend Federal Indian Boarding School Research Program, Uncover and Define Systemic Racial Inequities in Colorado Go Into Effect
DENVER, Colorado, July 30 (TNSres) -- The Colorado Senate Democrats issued the following news release:
On August 7, two new laws will go into effect. HB24-1444 will implement History Colorado recommendations to support healing generational trauma in tribal communities, capture oral histories and dive deeper into long-standing inequities faced by tribal communities. SB24-053 will examine racial disparities and the impact of systemic racism on Black Coloradans.
"History Colorado's research about
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Midyear Outlook Shows State Economy Remains Strong
BOULDER, Colorado, July 30 (TNSres) -- The University of Colorado Boulder's Leeds School of Business issued the following news:
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Expect continued growth in Colorado employment and income through 2024, with more jobs than initially projected.
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Colorado's economy continues to show resilience halfway through 2024, especially in terms of employment and income growth, according to the midyear report of the Colorado Business Review conducted by the Leeds Business Research Division.
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Special Olympics of Colorado to Host Annual "Plane Pull" Fundraiser at Denver International Airport on Aug. 24
DENVER, Colorado, July 31 -- Denver International Airport issued the following news release on July 29, 2024:
Denver International Airport (DEN) is proud to host the annual Smile Generation Special Olympics "Plane Pull," presented by United Airlines, on Aug. 24, 2024. This unique event will feature teams from across Colorado contributing to a good cause, as they compete for the fastest time to pull a 167,000-pound United plane 12 feet across a tarmac. Proceeds from the event will help Special O
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