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In recent years, California and Arizona cut back their use dramatically. However, a recent paper by water journalist and ...
When conditions for astronauts are not right, the flight is another day. Not so for jockeys and horses running on mud during The Kentucky Derby on May 3. At the end of the race, pictures showed horses ...
Plutonium 239 – a manmade element named for Pluto, the Roman god of Hell – remains lethal beyond its half-life of 24,000 years. A single particle in body tissue will cause cancer, and its genetic ...
Furthermore, concerns about DFPD’s salary transparency were raised by a single former employee in a letter to the editor, not in any formal complaint or audit. LPEA’s issues, however, are systemic: ...
The rush to renewable energy is raising utility bills across Colorado – and government subsidies are hiding the real cost. This transition is being driven by political mandates and taxpayer-funded ...
At LPEA, John has already delivered measurable outcomes: keeping rates stable, improving grid reliability and helping lead the transition to a more resilient, locally controlled energy future. He ...
I am a long-time library user in big cities and small towns. I’ve met all kinds of interesting people and developed long-time friendships with librarians. The help they provide in understanding the ...
LPEA’s much-touted “lower-cost” replacement power is a short-term deal with an unnamed provider – reportedly Mercuria, a Swiss-based commodities trader with no local generation and no long-term ...
The upcoming election for the LPEA Board is an important chance to keep the community moving forward rather than going backward. A recent Durango Herald article outlined the LPEA Board candidates’ ...
Roughly 25 years ago, I attended my first LPEA annual meeting, and the keynote speaker from Tri-State gave a talk titled, “The Myth of Renewable Energy.” He mainly spoke about how bad renewables are, ...