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Colorado Mandates Major Gas Utility Carbon Cuts

2 Dec

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Summary

  • Colorado requires gas utilities to cut carbon by 41% by 2035.
  • The new target aligns with the state's 2050 decarbonization aim.
  • This sets a precedent for other states' clean-heat standards.
Colorado Mandates Major Gas Utility Carbon Cuts

Colorado has established a landmark climate goal for its gas utilities, requiring a 41% reduction in carbon pollution from 2015 levels by 2035. This decision by the Colorado Public Utilities Commission significantly exceeds the utilities' proposals and aligns with the state's objective to decarbonize by 2050.

The mandate is part of Colorado's pioneering clean-heat law, which encourages utilities to find emission-free ways to deliver heat. While options include alternative fuels, the commission's prior findings suggest that weatherization and all-electric appliances like heat pumps are the most cost-effective solutions.

This move establishes a precedent for other states like Massachusetts and Maryland, which are also developing clean-heat standards. The ambitious target is expected to avoid millions of metric tons of greenhouse gases and improve public health by reducing air pollutants.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Colorado requires investor-owned gas utilities to cut carbon pollution by 41% from 2015 levels by 2035.
Utilities may switch to alternative fuels or invest in ultra-efficient all-electric appliances like heat pumps.
Yes, Colorado's new standard sets a precedent for states like Massachusetts and Maryland developing similar clean-heat standards.

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