Local News

Attention IE Denver Readers- Vote For the Donkeys and Campbell Soup Will Donate A Can of Soup To a Denver Soup Kitchen

IE Denver readers, Campbell Soup has a promotion for each city with an NFL franchise.  Go to their web site and vote for the Donkeys.  For each vote they will donate a can of soup to a Denver soup kitchen.  The Denver Broncos are way down on the list and need our help. The team […]

Attention IE Denver Readers- Vote For the Donkeys and Campbell Soup Will Donate A Can of Soup To a Denver Soup Kitchen Read More ๐Ÿ‘‰

Metro Denver EDC launches Colorado Energy Coalition

On December 13 the Metro Denver Economic Development Corporation (Metro Denver EDC) announced the launch of the Colorado Energy Coalition (CEC) โ€“ a consortium of leaders and stakeholders in Coloradoโ€™s diverse energy industry whose volunteer efforts will support and promote the industry in Colorado and nationwide. The CEC will work to make Colorado an even

Metro Denver EDC launches Colorado Energy Coalition Read More ๐Ÿ‘‰

Northfield Stapleton Becomes First Green-Certified Main Street Town Center In The Country

Main Street at Northfield Stapleton has received the prestigious LEED-CS Silver Certification from the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). LEED is the Councilโ€™s government-recognized, premier sustainability rating system in the building industry. Northfield Stapleton was awarded Silver Certification for its outstanding commitment to sustainable practices, including high-energy efficiency, selection of building materials and advanced construction

Northfield Stapleton Becomes First Green-Certified Main Street Town Center In The Country Read More ๐Ÿ‘‰

Apply For the 2007 Impact Denver Program

Impact Denver is a program offered by the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce for the next generation of community leaders in Metro Denver.  Impact Denver is a six-month civic leadership program that includes an introduction to topics that are significant to Colorado, such as education, economic development, and the political landscape.  In addition, Impact Denver

Apply For the 2007 Impact Denver Program Read More ๐Ÿ‘‰

Coloradans Support Strong Action on Energy

The Coalition for Colorado’s New Energy Future, an alliance of agricultural, labor unions, and conservation groups, released a poll Thursday indicating that Colorado residents support the use of more clean energy.  The Coalition is focused on working to "reduce our dependence on foreign oil, reinvigorate our economy, create good new jobs, protect consumers, and protect

Coloradans Support Strong Action on Energy Read More ๐Ÿ‘‰

The Brownfields Value Contract- Connecting Capital to Brownfield Redevelopment

It is estimated that there are an esimated 600,000 brownfield sites in the US, many of which are in prime urban locations.  The brownfield market has been estimated by industry observers to be approximately $2 trillion.  In the past corporations, government entities, and private landowners have hesitated to sell these properties due to challenges with

The Brownfields Value Contract- Connecting Capital to Brownfield Redevelopment Read More ๐Ÿ‘‰

Xcel Energy Steps Up To The Plate and Meets Amendment 37 Goals Years Early

In 2004, Coloradans approved Amendment 37 requiring that the state’s largest utilities get a rising percentage of their power from renewable energy sources. The goal was 3 percent of retail sales by 2007, 6 percent by 2011 and 10 percent by 2015.  On Tuesday, Xcel announced that they met the renewable energy goals set out

Xcel Energy Steps Up To The Plate and Meets Amendment 37 Goals Years Early Read More ๐Ÿ‘‰

Colorado Utility Regulators Proposing to Spread Costs of Wind-Power to All Ratepayers

(Photo: HOK) The staff at the Public Utilities Commission feel that it no longer makes sense to charge a premium price for "green power."  Instead, they are proposing to abolish Xcel Energy’s popular Windsource voluntary wind-energy program and have all ratepayers cover the slightly higher costs of the program.  As the Denver Post reports, The

Colorado Utility Regulators Proposing to Spread Costs of Wind-Power to All Ratepayers Read More ๐Ÿ‘‰

Denver’s Justice Center Complex to be Built with LEED Standards

Denver’s planned Justice Center complex , one of the first major successes of Greenprint Denver and the city’s High Performance Building Policy, will be built and certified to LEEDยฎ standards.  The building will incorporate green building techniques such as using environmentally-friendly refrigerants, minimizing the use of non-renewable resources and waste production, incorporating natural daylighting, and

Denver’s Justice Center Complex to be Built with LEED Standards Read More ๐Ÿ‘‰

Greenprint Denver at a Glance

In his State of the City address on July 12, 2006, Mayor Hickenlooper announced a long-term, citywide initiative called Greenprint Denver to promote the importance of sustainable development and ecologically-friendly practices throughout the community. With a comprehensive action plan, the city aims to integrate environmental impact considerations into its programs and policies.  Below is a

Greenprint Denver at a Glance Read More ๐Ÿ‘‰

Apply or Nominate Someone for the 2006-2007 Chamber 100 Class

If you are a professional in the early stages of your career and looking to become more involved in the community and the Chamber, Chamber 100 is the perfect program for you.  The Chamber 100 is a unique group that consists of up-and-coming professionals that the Chamber sees as the next generation of Denver business

Apply or Nominate Someone for the 2006-2007 Chamber 100 Class Read More ๐Ÿ‘‰

Mercury Cafe Plans to Put Power-producing Windmills Atop Her Restaurant

The Denver Post recently reported that Mercury Cafe owner Marilyn Megenity expects to have done something rarely seen in metro Denver: built two power-generating windmills atop her popular restaurant downtown.  Despite several potential drawbacks including, weak winds, height restrictions, neighborhood opposition, lack of rebates and relatively low electric rates, she hopes that her $20,000 investment

Mercury Cafe Plans to Put Power-producing Windmills Atop Her Restaurant Read More ๐Ÿ‘‰

Details About the Affordability of Solar Power in Colorado

(Photo By: Real Goods) Coloradoโ€™s Amendment 37 requires any utility with over 40,000 customers to offer a minimum $2/watt rebate for residential solar electric grid connected systems. On the Federal Level, as of January 1, 2006 there is a 30% tax credit for residential solar systems with a cap of a $2000. Consider this hypothetical

Details About the Affordability of Solar Power in Colorado Read More ๐Ÿ‘‰

Paonia, Colorado- Offering Green Slopes and Policies

Nancy Lofholm of The Denver Post offers an interesting article about Paonia, Colorado and how their desire "not to become Vail" has helped them become a hotbed of alternative-energy, blurring some of the traditional divisions between the coal mining crowd and "those who favor straw-bale homes", sharing the common goal of saving energy.  Click here

Paonia, Colorado- Offering Green Slopes and Policies Read More ๐Ÿ‘‰

Scroll to Top