Colorado Springs Utilities won't meet its five-year goal to slash energy demand by 12 percent, a conservation threshold that's critical for closure of the coal-fired Martin Drake Power Plant. The bad news about "demand-side management" emerged after a rosy presentation Wednesday by Kenny Romero, Utilities' manager of demand side management and renewable energy solutions. "Why are we not trying to meet the goal?" asked Utilities Board member Keith King, who had pushed through the 12 percent DSM goal in November, up from a 10 percent reduction originally sought. Said Romero, citing a study by Cadmus consultants: "With all our programs .