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Committee adopts five amendments to House Bill 1177 and sends bill to Committee of the Whole, 11-1

2757669 · March 20, 2025
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The Energy & Environment Committee adopted five amendments to House Bill 1177, addressing redundancy, greenhouse gas requirements and economic-benefit tests for economic development rates, and forwarded the bill to the Committee of the Whole with a favorable recommendation on an 11–1 vote.

The Energy & Environment Committee on an unspecified date adopted five amendments to House Bill 1177 and voted 11–1 to send the bill as amended to the Committee of the Whole with a favorable recommendation.

The amendments were described on the record as addressing concerns raised by stakeholders. One amendment resolved a redundancy flagged by the Colorado Energy Consumers Coalition; another clarified that regulated electric utilities using economic development rates must still meet their greenhouse gas emission–reduction obligations. Additional amendments adjusted the Public Utilities Commission review timeline for larger projects, expanded the…

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