Catalyst Article—Springs Utilities Hopes to Cut Carbon Without Losing Reliability

By Benedict Wright

COLORADO SPRINGS — Following what NASA says was the second-warmest year on record, the largest public utility in Colorado, Colorado Springs Utilities, is currently working on a plan to slash its carbon footprint to limit contributions to an already warming planet. 

The plan follows an aggressive move at the state level to reduce Colorado’s greenhouse gas emissions. 

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