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I am a member of the Colorado Nuclear Alliance. We advocate for nuclear power as firm, reliable clean energy. Currently, the policy of the State is to close all of our coal and natural gas generators and use 100% "renewable" energy (i.e. wind, solar, and batteries) to achieve our clean energy goals. We constantly run into opposition from the Sierra Club when we testify before the legislature advocating bills to include nuclear energy as a clean energy resource for the State. The Sierra Club has also captured the Public Utilities Commission to the extent that our three PUC Commissioners, who are appointed by our Democratic governor, are all anti-nuclear, "renewable" energy advocates. We have to work with Republican legislators to advance any legislation, although we have succeeded in changing the minds of enough Democratic legislators to get a pro-nuclear bill passed and signed by the governor in the 2025 legislative session. The anti-nuclear and anti-fossil fuel stance of Front Range Democrats has alienated mostly rural "energy communities" who will be negatively impacted economically by the closure of fossil fuel plants and oil and gas exploration and production in the State. I'm a Democrat, but I'm also a geologist who worked in the oil and gas business for decades. I am very disappointed with the stance of many of my fellow Democrats on energy and climate issues. I understand that CO2 emissions since the dawn of the Industrial Age have caused the planet to warm, but the warming that we are experiencing is not an apocalypse. Combating it will require a rational, science-based transition to clean energy that will take decades to accomplish.

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