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renewable energy

Scope: energy
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Aspinall Unit Operations Assessment

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At the recent Board meeting of the Gunnison County Electric Association (GCEA) on August 28, there was a brief mention of how planning for future local electrical power requirements might be addressed through use of local resources, and that past efforts to review such options concluded that they were quite limited.

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Bio-fuels: 2003

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CONSIDERATIONS FOR DESIGN OF A POSSIBLE UPPER LOST CANYON LOW INCOME HOUSING COMMUNITY

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Citizen Participation In Determining Suitability For Coal Mining

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Colorado: Options for the Future

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Comments of the Colorado Environmental Coalition in Regards to the Gunnison Resource Area Draft

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Comments on Gunnison County Portion of Corridor 87-277

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Community Energy Planning

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Concentrating Solar Systems

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Concentrating Solar Systems

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Conservation Challenge Western State

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Corridor 87-277 Section 368 Energy Corridor Regional Reviews – Region 2

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Corridor 87-277 Section 368 Energy Corridor Regional Reviews – Region 2

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Development of a Waste-to-Energy Project for the Municipality of Anchorage, Alaska

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Discussion Draft Assessment of the Gunnison Community's 2020 CO2 Emissions Targets

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Dollars and Sense in Conservation

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Draft Environmental Statement Related to the Homestake Mining Company- Homestake Mining Company Pitch Project

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Economics of Distributed Power Generation via Gasification of Biomass and Municipal Solid Waste

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Energy Conservation

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Energy Conservation

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Energy Forum 1982 Oil Shale Perspectives

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Energy Report to Coloradans

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Energy from the West: A Progress Report of Technology Assessment of Western Energy Resource Development- Volume 1 Summary

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Environmental Valuation

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Evaluation of Alternative Solid Waste Processing Technologies

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Farm looks to fuel cells to help with the chores

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Newsletters from Folks United to Thwart Unsafe Radiation Emissions (FUTURE)

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Nuclear Energy & Public Health and Welfare in Colorado

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Nuclear Energy & Public Health and Welfare in Colorado

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Nuclear power is the most controversial issue of the century.

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Of and For Western Colorado

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Oil Shale/Tan Sands Newspaper Clippings 2005 & 2006

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Outline of BD's remarks before GCEA Board of Directors

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PROPOSED GUNNISON RISING PROJECT – EXAMPLES OF POSSIBLE SOLAR ENERGY PROVISION FITTING A STANDARD GRID BLOCK PATTERN AND TO FACILITATE PHASING OF DEVELOPMENT

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Parabolic Trough

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Parabolic Trough

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Plasma gasification: Clean renewable fuel through vaporization of waste

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Poncha Springs Comprehensive Plan

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Poncha Springs Comprehensive Plan

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Poncha Springs, Comprehensive Plan_1998

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Poncha Springs, Comprehensive Plan_1998

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Powering Our Future with Trash

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Powering Our Future with Trash

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Pre-proposal on Region X Energy Conservation Program

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Pre-proposal on Region X Energy Conservation Program

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Priority Areas of Enviromental Concern in Colorado

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Priority areas of environmental concern in Colorado – working papers

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Re: Application for Funding for 2016 and 2017

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Re: Opportunity for Solar District Hearing in Design and Annexation Commitment made to "Gunnison Rising" Development

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Remarks of the President at the Second Environmental Decade Celebration

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Research Framework for Energy in Colorado Policy-Related Research and Evaluation

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Safe Power-2005

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Safe Power-2005

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Severance Taxation in the West

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Solar Design

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Solar Power – Sunday

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Solar Power – Sunday

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Solar-2005

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Speaker's Kit Nuclear Power

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Speaker's Kit Nuclear Power

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Stirling Engines

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Stirling Engines

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Subject: Central Colorado Project (CCP), Western Renewable Energy & Water Productivity Multiplier

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Subordination + Power BoR Protection Part 5

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Testimony Before the Fort Collins City Council

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Testimony Before the Fort Collins City Council

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The Design Challenge of the 80’s Industrializing – Developing Sensitive Areas

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The Institute for Applied Sustainability Business Plan

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The Last Straw: Water Use by Power Plants in the Arid West

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The hidden cost of saying NO, The Benefits of saying YES

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The host of ideas that you set forth about the health problems associated with energy development have triggered several thoughts.

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Thinking About a Barn-Raising for the Rurual Community Consciousness

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This letter is in response to your request for load data for the Gunnison County Electric Association, Inc.

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United States Department of the Interior Bureau of Land Management Environmental Assessment of Geothermal Lease Nomination

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Utility Scale Alternative Energy Options

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Utility-Scale Energy Storage Will Enable a Renewable Grid

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Utility-Scale Energy Storage Will Enable a Renewable Grid

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Utility-Scale Energy Storage Will Enable a Renewable Grid

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Waste to Energy in Boulder? Pros and Cons

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Water Quality Programs

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Western Slope Energy Research Center 1980 Annual Report

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Western Slope Energy Research Center, Inc. Annual Report

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Wind Energy

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Wind Energy

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the Board of Directors of Delta Montrose Electric Association (DMEA) unanimously decided to not sign the extended wholesale powder contract with Tri-State.

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the Board of Directors of Delta Montrose Electric Association (DMEA) unanimously decided to not sign the extended wholesale powder contract with Tri-State.

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“The Speculation is Reprehensible”