News Archive

 

Img157.pngDecember 26, 2006 Treehugger.com "Holographic Solar One Step Closer to Reality"
Img157.pngDecember 16, 2006 "Democrats lay out energy bills:  Measure to boost growth of biofuels and wind on slate, by Rocky Mountain News

Img157.pngDecember 13, 2006  Electric Energy "Smart Growth Advocates Attract Renewable Energy Company"

Img157.pngDecember 12, 2006 Apollo Alliance "Smart Growth Advocates Attract Renewable Energy Company"

Img157.pngDecember 12, 2006 Colorado Green Business "Colorado May Become Home of Holographic Solar Panel Manufacturing Plant"

Img157.pngDecember 12, 2006  Renewable Energy Access "Smart Growth Advocates Attracts Renewable Energy Company"

Img157.pngDecember 6, 2006 The Pueblo Chieftain "Solar company likes Pueblo's proximity to national resources"

Img157.pngDecember 5, 2006  Renewable Energy Access "Pueblo, Colorado - Local Citizen Group Engages Cutting-Edge Solar Company: Forecast as many as 300 new jobs for Pueblo"

Img157.pngDecember 5, 2006 Energy Innovator Article "Local Citizen Group Engages Cutting-Edge Solar Company: Forecast as many as 300 new jobs for Pueblo"

Img157.pngDecember 5, 2006 The Denver Post "Pueblo wooing N.Y. solar startup"

Img157.pngDecember 9, 2006  The Colorado Tribune "A New Opportunity for Pueblo"

Img157.pngOctober 3, 2006 letter on Environmental Defense's letterhead in opposition to TXU Corporation's proposal to build 11 conventional coal-fired plants, signed by numerous organizations, including Smart Growth Advocates.  See follow up story, February 26, 2007, The New York Times.

Img157.png2004 fact sheet on "Colorado Least-cost Plan Settlement" regarding a settlement agreement approved by the Colorado Public Utilities Commission regarding Xcel Energy's Least-Cost Plan, which was endorsed by numerous parties to the regulatory proceeding, including Smart Growth Advocates.

Img157.pngMarch 7, 2004 Gazette Article "Pipeline deal still faces hurdles"

Img157.pngFebruary 23, 2004 Smart Growth Advocates Tour of Lamar Wind Farm

 Img157.png2004 Pueblo Chieftain Photo "Pastora Ranch was turned down for annexation, due mostly to the opposition of El Camino residents such as Vickie Massam (front) and (from left) Loraine Torres, Jill Feliz, Robert Torres and Alvin Rivera."

Img157.pngMarch 10, 2004, Planning & Zoning Commission minutes (Smart Growth Advocates' opposition to annexation of Pastora Ranch)

Img157.pngApril 7, 2004, House Committee on Transportation & Energy minutes

Img157.pngJanuary 28, 2004 article "Xcel Finds That New Coal Plant Is Not Welcome"

Img157.pngSGN News - 2000 Article "A new once-a-decade list of America's Most ..."  Pueblo, Colorado is highlighted for recovering from collapse of industrial bases. 

Press Releases

Img157.pngDecember 5, 2006 "Local Citizen Group Engages Cutting-Edge Solar Company; Forecast 300 new jobs for Pueblo"



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