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Colorado’s energy codes ignore affordability

June 17, 2025

Progress should not come at the expense of affordability. As Colorado moves toward a lower-carbon future, families and businesses deserve energy options that are reliable, cost-effective, and reflect their needs, not a one-size-fits-all approach. Choice and balance should guide this transition, not rising bills and reduced options. As organizations working to meet Colorado’s growing housing […]

Natural gas essential to Colorado’s affordable energy future | OPINION

April 24, 2025

In Colorado, energy is more than a convenience, it’s a necessity. With nearly 40% of Coloradans facing financial hardship, we need an affordable and reliable energy source to keep us warm in the winter and to help us cook a hot meal after a long day. Natural gas is that source, meeting the needs of […]

Coloradans want energy options, not mandates | OPINION

March 13, 2025

In the land of the free, Coloradans are losing their ability to choose the energy that aligns with their needs. Today, a mix of energy sources heat and cool homes across the state, including natural gas, electricity and renewable energy from wind and solar. However, there are policy discussions happening amongst Colorado’s decision makers that […]

CEA and Denver Pipefitters host facility site tour, call for balanced and inclusive energy policy

November 16, 2023

DENVER, CO – Building on last year’s success, Coloradans for Energy Access and Denver Pipefitters Local 208 were pleased to sponsor a second site tour and panel discussion on November 2nd.

Pipefitters Local 208 on the Importance of Natural Gas Backups in the Winter

December 9, 2022

“A coalition of businesses, local governments, utilities and workers has advocated for natural gas as the “most cost-effective means for cooking, heating homes, and powering businesses.”

Coloradans for Energy Access and Denver Pipefitters Site Tour Shows Colorado is a Leader in Natural Gas Innovation

November 4, 2022

Technological innovations in natural gas are playing a key role in the energy transition, leading Colorado labor and business groups said during a site tour and panel discussion on Wednesday in Denver.

Natural gas ban threats spark fear for restaurants

October 25, 2022

Restrictions on natural gas-powered appliances have sparked alarm among chefs and restaurant owners alike, who worry any bans on gas stoves will fundamentally change the way some cuisines are prepared and pose significant cost challenges.

Natural gas is key for housing affordability in Grand Junction

July 27, 2022

It’s no wonder why the Grand Junction area is growing. The Western Slope is blessed with an abundance of natural beauty and easy access to the mountains all around us. But the growing population is putting pressure on a housing supply that was already tight.

Crested Butte Needs the Affordability and Reliability of Natural Gas

July 27, 2022

The town of Crested Butte is considering new building codes that will essentially make it impossible for homeowners and businesses to access natural gas when it comes time to build a new structure or renovate an existing one.

Natural gas supports innovative energy

March 6, 2022

The people of Pueblo and southern Colorado lead proud communities. The region has a rich culture, traditions, and economy.

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