Colorado PUC urges residents to use expiring energy rebate programs

Rebecca White, Director at Colorado Public Utilities Commission
Rebecca White, Director at Colorado Public Utilities Commission - Colorado Public Utilities Commission
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The Colorado Public Utilities Commission (PUC) is encouraging residents to take advantage of energy and money-saving opportunities, including electric vehicle credits, before they expire at the end of September. The PUC recommends using the Colorado Energy Savings Navigator (CESN), a digital tool that connects users to more than 600 energy rebates and 18 different energy bill assistance programs.

“The PUC is ready to help connect Coloradans with ways to help keep energy affordable, and several of these rebates will be gone soon. The CESN tool offers a one stop solution to connect Coloradans with the benefits that can save money and energy,” said Public Utilities Commission Director Rebecca White.

The CESN helps both renters and homeowners identify which programs and incentives they may qualify for. Residents can access the tool by visiting puc.colorado.gov/energy-savings.



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