Green Business News

09/18/2009 - Phil Carpenter doesn't believe Fort Collins is doing anything new by setting aside a 1-acre piece of the city cemetery for people to be laid to rest without benefit of a vault or embalming.  
 
Kathryn Scott Osler, The Denver Post
09/09/2009 - The nation's first functioning electricity "smart grid" is now operating in Boulder. How smart is Xcel Energy's $100 million SmartGridCity that will ultimately enable Boulder residents to keep track of their energy use day to day?  
 
The Denver Post
09/08/2009 - When Xcel Energy opted to fork over thousands of extra dollars in rent each month to land new energy-efficient office space in Lower Downtown Denver, it was an affirmation that going "green" is today's business mantra.  
 
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09/05/2009 - Though the metro-area housing market is showing encouraging signs, many homeowners are still staying put and focusing on upgrading their existing homes with some elbow grease — and the right contractor.  
 
Helen H. Richardson, The Denver Post
09/02/2009 - When Vestas Wind Systems A/S — the world's largest maker of wind turbines — decided to build a factory in Colorado, one of the first things it did was send some local hires to Europe.  
 
08/31/2009 - BUCKLEY AIR FORCE BASE, Colo.—Buckley Air Force Base, a 3,200-acre campus spread over rolling hills on the eastern side of the Denver area, is the first site in the Air Force Space Command  
 
08/31/2009 - Aspen is looking into whether geothermal energy could heat and cool buildings and keep sidewalks free of snow.  
 
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