Incorporated BCS
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Pub. Date
2013.
Description
This report is the final phase of a Colorado Energy Office (CEO) project that focuses on energy opportunities in the State of Colorado's agricultural sector. In Colorado, agriculture is a $7.3 billion industry with direct energy expenses of more than $400 million annually. Within this sector, there are a number of opportunities for achieving greater energy efficiency and implementing renewable energy systems.
Author
Pub. Date
2017.
Description
Recycled energy or waste heat to power (WHP) is the process of capturing heat discarded by an existing process and using that heat to generate electricity. Colorado's Renewable Electricity Standard (RES) requires systems to have a nameplate capacity of 15 megawatts (MW) or less, convert the otherwise lost energy from the heat from exhaust stacks or pipes to electricity and not combust additional fossil fuel to be eligible.
Author
Pub. Date
2013.
Description
This gaps analysis summarizes existing data, identifies key information resources for CEO, and highlights data gaps. The analysis ends with an assessment of the key data gaps thatif addressedwould allow for a deeper understanding of the Colorado agricultural sector and improved ability to track and quantify future energy improvements as a result of programmatic impacts.
Pub. Date
2015.
Description
The Colorado market for electric vehicles (EVs) has grown from 20 vehicles in 2011 to more than 3,100 in early 2014. In order to advance continued growth of EVs in Colorado, there are a number of market barriers that must be addressed through strategic policy and programmatic solutions. Some basic obstacles that the EV market faces include driver concerns related to vehicle range, convenience of charging, up-front higher costs, and performance. Consumers...