Clean Energy

September 12, 2023

Last chance for your co-op to get these clean energy funds!

We’ve told you how the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) last year made available $9.7 billion to rural electric cooperatives, the elected boards that manage the energy […]
August 14, 2023

Make sure YOUR rural co-op gets the money it needs for our clean energy future!

We are living in an exciting time when, for the first time in the Nation’s history, we have the opportunity to make major advancements in clean […]
August 2, 2023

Attention, Grand Valley Power members!

This is your last chance to make your voice heard in your energy future! The Grand Valley Power (GVP) Board of Directors election is taking place TOMORROW, August 3, at […]
July 28, 2023

IRA funds light up rural electric co-ops

Summer is Rural Electric Co-Op season on the Western Slope! Rural Electric Coops (RECs) were founded in the 1930s, created to ensure all Americans had access […]
July 10, 2023

Here’s how you can make a big difference for clean energy in Mesa County!

Colorado has been making strides to become a leader in clean and renewable energy generation and transmission, and this hard work couldn’t be done without our […]
June 22, 2023

Billions of dollars available for rural electric co-ops!

DOWNLOAD THE REPORT! We’ve never seen anything like it — almost $10 billion is now available for Generation & Transmission (G&T) or distribution Rural Electric Co-operatives […]
May 31, 2023

March and April were energized by clean tech events!

Western Colorado Alliance has been busy on the clean and renewable energy front this quarter! On March 14, over 70 community members gathered to hear from […]
March 14, 2023

Exciting events in Mesa County this week!

We wanted to remind you that our Beers, Bikes & Electric Vehicles event is tonight, March 14, at Kannah Creek Edgewater Brewery (905 Struthers Avenue in Grand Junction) from 6 to 7:30 pm. The […]
March 2, 2023

Moratoriums threaten utility-scale solar on the Western Slope

Colorado is on the pathway to achieving its emissions reduction targets set by Governor Polis — unless county commissioners continue placing moratoriums on solar power.