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Fight Rising Utility Rates with These Tips

The consumers’ cost of energy is on the rise again and it’s not likely to stop. Colorado’s largest power provider, Xcel Energy, has announced two rate changes that will drive up rates for both natural gas and electricity.

Peak Time Change Means Higher Electric Costs

The Colorado Public…

Electrification Incentives Outlook for 2025

It’s no secret that the new administration in DC is taking a hard look at many government programs, including those in the so-called Green New Deal.Rebates for some electric vehicles have been reduced, depending on the type of vehicle you buy and where you’re located. And incentives for…

Dammed if You Don’t Prevent Ice Dams with a De-Icing System

As we move into March, spring is just around the corner. But Coloradans know that March is our snowiest month, and the average overnight low in Denver doesn’t get above freezing until well into April—or May in the western suburbs and foothills. But the locals also know that…

Got the Winter Blahs? Upgrade Your Lighting!

Winter got you down? Frigid temperatures, long nights, and soaring utility bills can take the spring out of anyone’s step. They can even lead to a condition called Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), a type of depression that occurs during certain seasons of the year, typically in the fall…

Up Your Game with Upgraded Electrical Service

The push for “electrification” is real. Are you on the (electric) bus yet, or are you waiting to see where it’s headed?

Granted, the amount of pushing may let up a little over the next few years, but that may open possibilities to get in the game easier…

Home EV Charging Importance Grows

If you’re thinking about buying an electric vehicle (EV) while the incentives and rebates are still available, there are some important things to know before your purchase. A lot concern the same things you check on a gasoline-powered car or truck—mileage, maintenance records, operating costs, vehicle history. But…