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Study: Colorado highway plan could be bad news for green energy


The Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI), a Colorado-based green energy nonprofit, said in the
study that expanding the state s roads could add as many as 70,000 cars per year to roadways. This could increase carbon emissions by 8 to 15 million tons per year by 2050, according to RMI.
Coloradans would travel an additional 1 to 1.5 billion vehicle-miles per year, which would represent a 2% increase over current measures.
“As it stands, this project portfolio would negatively impact Colorado’s greenhouse gas reduction goals,” the study concluded.
In January, the Colorado Energy Office
released its Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Pollution Reduction Roadmap. The plan calls for the state to reduce its GHG pollution by 90% by 2050, with a 12.1 million ton carbon reduction from transportation by 2030. ....

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Study: Colorado highway plan could be bad news for green energy | Kiowa County Press


Published Friday, April 23, 2021
by Robert Davis | The Center Square contributor
(The Center Square) - Colorado s plan to expand its highway system could hinder the state s green energy goals, according to a recent study.
The Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI), a Colorado-based green energy nonprofit, said in the 
study that expanding the state s roads could add as many as 70,000 cars per year to roadways. This could increase carbon emissions by 8 to 15 million tons per year by 2050, according to RMI.
Coloradans would travel an additional 1 to 1.5 billion vehicle-miles per year, which would represent a 2% increase over current measures.
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As it stands, this project portfolio would negatively impact Colorado s greenhouse gas reduction goals, the study concluded. ....

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