energize denver
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Colorado and Denver governments renew push to dismiss energy lawsuit
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Officials from Denver and the state of Colorado, along with environmental organizations, asked a federal judge anew to throw out a long-running lawsuit challenging the building energy mandates by city and the state in a fight over how far the governments can go in forcing large buildings to cut fossil energy. The state and the…
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Colorado and Denver sued for allegedly violating federal laws on large-building energy standards
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Colorado and the City of Denver are being sued in federal district court over rules requiring large buildings to meet new energy standards. A lawsuit filed Tuesday by apartment and hotel trade organizations against the state and the city alleges both violated federal laws prohibiting states and cities from setting more stringent energy use standards…
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Colorado and Denver sued for allegedly violating federal laws on large-building energy standards
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Colorado and the City of Denver are being sued in federal district court over rules requiring large buildings to meet new energy standards. A lawsuit filed Tuesday by apartment and hotel trade organizations against the state and the city alleges both violated federal laws prohibiting states and cities from setting more stringent energy use standards…
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Large Denver property owners are publicly reporting building energy performance under city rule
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The vast majority of Denver large commercial and multifamily building owners are now measuring and publicly reporting the energy performance of their properties under a recently-enacted city ordinance. Denver Environmental Health officials say 85 percent of owner of properties larger than 50,000 square feet have began reporting the energy data to the city. Under the…
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Building energy efficiency information may be required by city
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Around 3,000 commercial and multi-family buildings in Denver would be asked to start providing information to city officials about their energy efficiency under an ordinance before Denver City Council. The information – described as similar to gas mileage stickers for motor vehicles – would help the city meet its Energize Denver climate goals. Municipal, institutional, commercial and…



