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Solar in Colorado
April 15, 2008 4:30 PM

Promoting the use of renewable energy has been a cornerstone of Governor Bill Ritter's administration since taking office last year. But the state was already heading in that direction. Colorado became the first in the nation to pass a voter driven statewide renewable energy requirement in 2004--and the legislature has since doubled its requirement. Bente Birkeland examines the state's solar energy industry. How far it's come and the challenges it still faces.








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