Colorado Legislature News 4/17/08

Gov. Ritter’s office on Monday released the 22 names of the Residential Solar Program Partners. From the release:

Gov. Bill Ritter today announced that 22 Solar Residential Program partners have been selected to promote the installation of residential solar electric and solar domestic hot water systems statewide. The Governor’s Energy Office (GEO) has committed $550,000 of Clean Energy Funds and created a total program budget of $1 million to advance solar investment in the state.

The 22 partners represent 12 utilities, three cities, one county, and five non-profits:

  • GEO’s 11 Solar Electric Partners: Delta-Montrose Electric Association, Fort Collins Utilities, Grand Valley Rural Power Lines Inc., Highline Electric Association, Longmont Power & Communications, Poudre Valley Rural Electric Association Inc., San Luis Valley Rural Electric Cooperative Inc., San Miguel Power Association Inc., Sangre de Cristo Electric Association Inc., Southeast Colorado Power Association and United Power Inc.
  • GEO’s 11 Solar Domestic Hot Water Partners: City of Boulder, Colorado Springs Utilities, Four Corners Office for Resource Efficiency, Groundwork Denver, Morgan County, San Luis Valley Resource Conservation and Development, the New Community Coalition, Town of Breckenridge, Town of Center, Town of Mt. Crested Butte and United Power Inc.
  • I look forward to hearing more news about this exciting program.

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    State Representative Kathleen Curry (D-Gunnison) took on the challenge of sponsoring a bill that will help ensure developers identify adequate water supplies before new developments are approved. The Colorado House of Representatives recently passed Curry’s House Bill 08-1141, with a bi-partisan vote of 46 to 18. The bill will provide cities, counties and others making planning decisions with verification of the adequacy of proposed water supplies before they approve new developments.

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    On Tuesday, the Colorado Senate gave initial approval to SB08-71, which would reauthorize last year’s forest health measure to address the devastating infestation of bark beetles in Colorado.

    State Sen. Dan Gibbs (D-Silverthorne) created the Forest Restoration Pilot Program in 2007 as part of the Colorado Forest Restoration Act. It directed the Colorado State Forest Service, the Division of Forestry and the Department of Natural Resources to solicit proposals for experimental forest restoration projects that protect water supplies. It also established a technical advisory panel to assist the state forest service in the proposal selection process.

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    Also on Tuesday, the House sent a bill prohibiting Homeowners Associations (HOAs) from restricting energy efficiency measures to the Governor’s desk.

    HB08-1270 encourages homeowners to invest in technologies to lower their utility bills and helps all Coloradans participate in the new energy economy. In so doing, the measure supports small businesses that produce renewable and efficiency technologies.

    The bill now heads to Gov. Ritter’s desk for his signature.

    3 Responses to “Colorado Legislature News 4/17/08”

    1. Susan (the Neon Nurse) Crites Says:

      This is good news, as my provider, SECPA, is on the list! One of my long term goals is to get a wind turbine for our back lot, but I’d be up for adding some solar panels to The House of Unruly Fish before that! I’ll keep a watch for them to announce the program!

    2. Code Neon Blue! Says:

      Hey, sunshine, come on down!…

      I read something very interesting in my friend WeatherDem’s blog the other day. My electrical provider, Southeast Colorado Power Association, is one of “22 Solar Residential Program partners … selected to promote the installation of residential sol…

    3. weatherdem Says:

      I didn’t take the time to find out exactly where these energy providers operated. I’ll work to provide an update soon. Thanks for the comment!

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