All Posts Tagged With: "renewable energy rebates"
Retailers, Contractors Get Economic Boost From
Recharge Colorado Program
The huge interest in rebates for energy efficient appliances, solar power and other energy upgrades has created an economic spark for Colorado retailers and contractors providing energy-saving services. “This program acted as a real stimulus in a time of year which is traditionally slow,”
said one Denver solar power provider.
Cities, Counties and Utilities Team Up with GEO on RECHARGE COLORADO Campaign
Nearly three dozen cities, counties and utilities have joined the GEO in the ‘Recharge Colorado’ campaign which officially launched on Monday. The partners will provide a variety of rebates for energy upgrades, including insulation, energy-efficient appliances, energy audits and solar power.
16Apr2010 | admin | 0 comments | Continued
Recharge Colorado - Rebate FAQs
Colorado consumers can save big on both energy efficiency and renewable energy applications by successfully taking part in the GEO’s rebate program. But you need to follow instructions when appying. This FAQ is where to start.
7Apr2010 | admin | 1 comment | Continued‘RECHARGE COLORADO’ Consumer Rebate Program Set to Launch April 19th
“Recharge Colorado brings the incentives offered by utilities and local governments across Colorado to a single place, creating a one-stop clearinghouse of information and resources regarding products, rebates, tax breaks and other benefits,” says the GEO’s Tom Plant.
7Apr2010 | admin | 1 comment | ContinuedState Grant Program a Boon to Solar Installers
on West Slope
A state grant program has provided a ray of light for local solar installers. The program, run by Gov. Ritter’s office, distributed $155,193 in rebates in La Plata, Archuleta, San Juan and Montezuma counties for homeowners to get rebates to install solar water-heating systems in their homes.
31Aug2009 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedWind Lags in Colorado for Small-Scale Power Generation
Vestas Wind Systems has garnered plenty of attention, but that’s big business according to Martin, who deals with small businesses, homes and farms. As hot as the idea of harvesting wind has been lately, the industry is far from eclipsing the popularity of solar power. “Solar is definitely more mature, more organized.”
24Aug2009 | admin | 0 comments | Continued
