Aspen Fights to Keep Its Hydro Power Flowing Sans Full License
Published Date: 5/12/2025
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Summary
The City of Aspen wants to keep running its Maroon Creek Hydroelectric Project after its current license ends in 2028 by applying for a small hydropower exemption. This means they hope to keep producing clean energy without a full new license, but if that’s not approved, they’ll apply for a new license instead. People and agencies have 60 days to ask for extra studies to make sure everything’s safe and sound.
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