Clean Energy Mandates in HB 1030 Could Undermine Colorado’s Critical Infrastructure
By Sarah Montalbano | Commentary, Complete Colorado
Legislators in Denver are off to the races this session with a heavy-handed bill that will chase data center investment out of Colorado.
House Bill 26-1030 creates a new bureaucracy, imposes burdensome labor and workforce requirements, and requires data centers to use 100% clean energy.
If lawmakers believe data centers are “essential critical infrastructure,” as the bill claims, then the legislature must allow them to use whatever electricity sources they need. If the goal is to drive data center developers to Wyoming, then lawmakers should continue down this path.
Mandating unreliable energy
The worst part of HB 1030 is its requirement that data centers must be powered with 100% renewabl...


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