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January 29, 2020 blogger Business, Denver Beer Co., Environment, Latest News, marijuana, Marijuana Business, marijuana grows, marijuana in Colorado, Medicial Marijuana, News, renewable energy, Stop Smoking Marijuana, Stop Smoking Pot, sustainability, weed, withdrawal
In an effort to make Colorado’s cannabis industry more eco-friendly, the state’s health department and energy office launched two new pilot programs Wednesday focused on reducing carbon emissions and improving energy efficiency at local cultivations.
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October 13, 2019 blogger Boulder, Boulder County, Business, cannabis, carbon, climate change, Colorado Department of Revenue, Colorado Marijuana Enforcement Division, Colorado News, electricity, Energy, Environment, hemp, Latest News, latest-headlines, marijuana, Marijuana Business, marijuana sales, Medicial Marijuana, News, renewable energy, Stop Smoking Marijuana, Stop Smoking Pot, sustainability, THC, weed, withdrawal
Legal cannabis cultivation in the United States consumed 1.1 million megawatt hours of electricity in 2017 (enough to power 92,500 homes for a year,) generating 472,000 tons carbon dioxide, according to a 2018 New Frontier Data report.
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May 10, 2018 blogger 16th Street Mall, beer, blockchain, Business, California, Cancer, Children, civil rights, Colorado Attorney General, Colorado Civil Rights Division, Colorado General Assembly, Colorado Legislature, Colorado Mills, Colorado News, Colorado Open Records Act, Colorado Politics, Colorado Public Radio, Colorado Symphony, congress, construction, Cory Gardner, Courts, DACA, Denver, Denver City Council, Denver Politics, Diana DeGette, donald trump, E-470, economy, election, fundraising, gun control, gun violence, immigration, Iran nuclear deal, Islamic State, Jason Crow, Joe Salazar, John Hickenlooper, larimer county, Latest News, Levi Tillemann, Local Politics, marijuana, Medicial Marijuana, Michael Hancock, Mike Coffman, Nation World News, National Politics, New Mexico, New York, News, open records, PERA, Phil Weiser, politics, Randy Baumgardner, renewable energy, Rep. Joe Salazar, Russia, sex offenders, Steve Hogan, Stop Smoking Marijuana, Stop Smoking Pot, The Spot, Transportation, transportation funding, Trump Administration, Washington DC, weed, wildlife, withdrawal, zoning
Welcome back to The Spot, where The Denver Post’s politics team captures what’s happening this week — from the Colorado legislature to Denver city hall, with a stop through the halls of Congress in Washington, D.C.
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March 23, 2018 blogger Budget, Business, CDC, Colorado News, Colorado Politics, Colorado Wildfires, Cory Gardner, Diana DeGette, economy, Ed Perlmutter, healthcare, Jared Polis, Latest News, Local Politics, marijuana, Medicial Marijuana, mental health, Michael Bennet, Mike Coffman, National Politics, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, News, politics, renewable energy, Stop Smoking Marijuana, Stop Smoking Pot, Trump Administration, U.S. Department of Energy, U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, U.S. Forest Service, Washington DC, weed, wildfires, withdrawal
Congress this week passed a massive $1.3 trillion plan to fund the federal government through Sept. 30 and tucked into that 2,232-page measure — which President Donald Trump must sign to avoid a shutdown– are several provisions that will have an impact on Colorado.
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March 31, 2017 blogger Business, Colorado News, Energy, Latest News, marijuana, Marijuana Business, medical marijuana, Medicial Marijuana, More Business News, News, renewable energy, Stop Smoking Marijuana, Stop Smoking Pot, weed, withdrawal, Xcel Energy
Legalization of the $3.5 billion U.S. cannabis market, where thousands of growers use energy 24 hours a day, was supposed to spark more consumption of electricity, even as it threatened to strain the nation’s aging transmission grid. But it’s not shaping up that way.
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