Aspen City Council Monday again tackled the issue of using hydroelectricity to generate power in town. The elected officials voted to allow a permit to expire for the controversial Castle Creek Energy Center. But, micro-hydro projects will be explored.
The City is considering micro-hydro on Maroon and Castle Creeks for three reasons: to generate power using renewable sources, maintain healthy stream flows and preserve City water rights.
On Monday, council gave initial approval to spend $5000 to pursue a permit for a micro hydro project on Maroon Creek. They want more research before giving final approval. Councilman Dwayne Romero says council is taking a cautious approach.
"I think this council’s trying to be much more mindful and I think staff’s responding in that same regard, trying to be mindful and conservative with the City’s assets so that we do no harm."
A preliminary permit obtained for the larger Castle Creek Energy Center, will expire on February 28th.