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Colorado is ahead of the curve on reducing carbon emissions

The state's largest utility company says it's well on its way to a mandated 30% reduction in carbon emissions by 2020.

Windmills are seen on the Pawnee National Grassland in northeastern Colorado, near Sterling, Colo.
Windmills are seen on the Pawnee National Grassland in northeastern Colorado, near Sterling, Colo.Christian Heeb/laif/Redux

Ned Resnikoff is an urban policy analyst, researcher, writer, and editor. His byline has appeared in a variety of publications, including the New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Dissent, and The Nation. He writes the newsletter Public Comment, which can be found at publiccomment.blog.