C4 in the News: Blog & Press
Across the U.S., the primary uses of energy for homes are heating and cooling, followed by water heating and appliances. In high-altitude areas, home and water heating are even larger pieces of the pie.
Richie Moutoux, energy program director for the Cloud City Conservation Center (C4), says energy efficiency doesn’t mean your thermostat has to sit at 68 while you pile on warm layers.
During energy audits, the biggest savings often come from small things like lighting.
To celebrate Earth Week in Lake County, Cloud City Conservation Center (C4) recently hosted a Climate Action Workshop, a High-Altitude Gardening Workshop and a Recycling Center Tour.
After five-years of inactivity, the solar garden south of Leadville on County Road 10 is operational as of April 15 and is projected to produce around 960,000 kilowatts annually for its 26 subscribers. Cloud City Conservation Center (C4) purchased the facility on April 30, 2024 with the goal of repairing its equipment and bringing solar energy back to its subscribers.
Digging Deep and Dreaming Big at 10,200 Feet
What do you get when you mix construction, sub-zero temps, a talented farm team, and a whole lot of determination? A winter farming experiment that actually worked. 💪❄️
Take a behind-the-scenes peek at recent expansion at Cloud City Farm—and find out what our plants taught us about patience, resilience, and growing food during high-altitude winter.
What is a heat pump? Can it even work in Leadville? How do I know if it’s the right choice for me? And how can I get the $12,000 in rebates and incentives that are available right now?!?!
What is the Tool Library? How can I start using it? What does it have to do with sustainability? The Lake County Public Library offers an abundance of innovative programs and special resources for Lake County community members to take advantage of at no cost. Learn more about these programs and how you can start benefitting today!
For six weeks this winter, C4’s education team, led by Ash Warner and Jo Graham, partnered with Doug Smith, LCIS’ STEM teacher, to lead 6th graders in a greenhouse design project. The project presented students with a real-world design challenge: help Cloud City farm design a new educational greenhouse with both growing space and room for 25 students to learn.
Is it worth it to recycle? What happens to all of my recycling anyways? Who takes it, and where does it go?? How can I make sure I’m making a difference and that it’s going to the right place?
The Leadville Herald recently reported on C4’s Zero Waste program and partnership with the Leadville Race Series. Read more about our results, including collecting 15,300 pounds of waste from the Leadville Race Series alone, including diverting 75% of that waste away from the Lake County Landfill and into compost & recycling.

This fall, the Lake County Conservation District (LCCD) and Cloud City Conservation Center (C4) wrapped up the first year of a collaborative project aimed at reducing barriers to urban agriculture for Lake County residents. The project titled “Growing Gardens, Cultivating Community” was funded by the National Association of Conservation Districts’ Urban and Community Conservation Grant Initiative.
The Board of County Commissioners selected The Brendle Group’s proposal to help the county develop a climate action plan, a locally adopted policy tool that outlines actions a community can take to reduce greenhouse gas emissions as well as counter the negative effects of climate change.
Cloud City Conservation Center’s (C4) Zero Waste initiative has collected over 30,000 pounds of waste so far in 2024. From the 2024 Leadville Race Series alone, the initiative collected 15,300 pounds of waste, 75 percent of which was diverted away from the Lake County Landfill.

Heat Pump Incentives Are Heating Up!
What is a heat pump? Can it even work in Leadville? How do I know if it’s the right choice for me? And how can I get the $12,000 in rebates and incentives that are available right now?!?!