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Blake: When a bureaucracy determines "public need"

Yellow Cab, spearheading the opposition to the latest taxi deregulation bill in the Colorado legislature, seems to be complaining that the bill doesn’t go far enough. And it’s right! An

Getting 'ahead' of the EPA was actually getting backhanded

State agencies say ratepayers withInvestor Owned Utilities ratepayers have already invested more than $4 billion for cleaner electric energy — more than $2,500 per ratepayer — for which the EPA gives the state zero credit

Getting ‘ahead’ of the EPA was actually getting backhanded

State agencies say ratepayers withInvestor Owned Utilities ratepayers have already invested more than $4 billion for cleaner electric energy — more than $2,500 per ratepayer — for which the EPA gives the state zero credit

Colorado won't be frying birds with solar panels anytime soon

A similar concentrated solar photovoltaic project in California went online earlier in February 2014 plagued by reports that the solar array was “killing and singeing” birds with temperatures reaching 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit.

More problems with Binz testimony and resumé

Mr. Binz asserts he approved the state’s largest coal-fired power plant. However, the plant was approved in 2004-05, and Binz didn’t come on to the PUC until 2007.

PUC continues taxi cab protectionism

The relationship between the cab companies and the PUC might best be described as a sort of “Stockholm Syndrome.” The “hostage” companies seem to fall in love with their “captors,” the regulators. And vice versa.

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