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Southern Ute reservation could get a zero-emission power plant

System reuses some CO2, captures the rest for other uses

New Mexico utility has plan for growing electric vehicle use

ALBUQUERQUE – New Mexico’s largest electric provider has a plan for incentivizing the buildout of infrastructure that would be needed to bolster the use of electric vehicles in the expansive...

As Trump loosens restrictions, Democrats debate energy platform

Political candidates draw battle lines on oil and gas ahead of election

In a boon for oil and gas industry, Trump seeks to roll back rules on royalty payments

Decision will likely boost profits for mineral extractors working on public lands

LPEA board member Jack Turner abruptly resigns, offers little explanation why

Turner has served 7 years on board, was re-elected in spring 2019

Life of King II coal mine extended by 20 years

Company says decision will preserve 100 jobs in La Plata County

Uranium mill opponents to hold protest march

Ute Mountain tribe, environmental groups join in 5-mile walk

Crude sinks as Russian flows resume, world awaits Iran sanctions

Crude declined after topping $66 a barrel last week as a key Russian pipeline began resuming shipments and global oil flows appeared undisturbed days before tougher U.S. sanctions against Ir...

La Plata Electric Association’s future in flux

Board of Directors members explain trajectories the nonprofit energy organization could take

White Mesa Mill accepts Cherokee Nation radioactive waste

But uranium shipment upsets Utes, environmentalists

Utah BLM sells oil and gas leases near Hovenweep

Park managers fear impacts of noise, lighting and pollution

Critics of oil, gas leasing near Chaco sense déjà vu

Industry encouraged by Trump administration’s desire to develop resources