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Energy crisis looms as demand skyrockets

July 03, 2024 | Montezuma County, Colorado



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Energy crisis looms as demand skyrockets
During a recent government meeting, discussions highlighted the urgent need for energy reform and the operational challenges faced by the local judicial system.

Commissioner Lindsay, who also serves on the board of Empire Electric, emphasized the increasing demand for energy, particularly due to the rise of data centers that require substantial power. He warned that without transitioning away from coal-fired plants, the region could face significant energy shortages. \"Energy is something that we keep using more and more of,\" he stated, underscoring the necessity for a quicker conversation around sustainable energy solutions.

In a separate presentation, Judge Plew and Eric Hogue, the court's administrator for the 22nd judicial district, addressed the operational needs of the local courthouse. They reported that the court employs 55 staff members, highlighting the complexity and demands of maintaining court functions effectively. The discussions underscored the importance of both energy sustainability and the judicial system's capacity to serve the community efficiently.

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