How Colorado’s Grid Fared During Winter Storm Fern

By Sarah Montalbano Winter Storm Fern brought more than snow and ice to Colorado last month. It brought data that state policymakers should find uncomfortable: thermal resources provided 85 percent of Xcel Energy’s electricity when residents needed it most. Energy Information Administration data shows that on January 24, 2026, Xcel Energy in Colorado generated 66 percent of its […]
Environmentalists For… Higher Emissions?

A new bombshell report released today by the Breakthrough Institute details the lengths gone to by a prominent environmental group and a major renewables lobbyist to produce a bogus study in order to justify closing California’s last operating nuclear plant. Here’s an excerpt: Since PG&E negotiated an agreement with anti-nuclear environmental groups in 2016 to […]