CoPIRG concerned about scale of Xcel's plans for replacing their coal plant in Pueblo
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CoPIRG concerned about scale of Xcel's plans for replacing their coal plant in Pueblo
DENVER More than 100 miles south of Denver is Xcel Energy's coal powered plant in Pueblo, servicing power to the Front Range. The plant is slated to close by the end of 2023 and the big question now is: What will Xcel do with it next?"We want to make sure the public knows it's not too late to weigh in," said Danny Katz, the executive Director of the Colorado Public Interest Research Group, or CoPIRG, for short.The Colorado Public Utilities Commi…
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