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SWEEP in the News
February 2008
- The Cheapest Energy is that Which isn’t
Consumed – February 11, 2008
Denver Post (COLORADO)
Are energy costs taking up an increasing part of your budget? If so, you're
not alone. Increasingly throughout Colorado, energy costs are eating up a
growing portion of household budgets, causing hardship especially for low-
and moderate-income families.
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Talbott: Energy & Money Saved: What’s Not to Like? – February 7,
2008
Boulder Camera (COLORADO)
The cheapest energy is that which is never used. Conservation saves money,
resources and the environment. We shouldn't need a law to ratify that bit of
common sense. But apparently, we do. It's good to see that legislators seem
up to the job.
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- House Approves Energy Efficiency Targets
for Utilities – February 1, 2008
Las Cruces Sun-News (NEW MEXICO)
The House unanimously approved a measure Friday to provide financial
incentives to electric utilities to implement energy efficiency programs.
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January 2008
- Wasatch Forum: Utah's
Energy Future – January 29, 2008
KCPW Radio in Salt Lake City (UTAH)
The Governor's Blue Ribbon task force has identified global warming as an
issue in the state of Utah. Hear from the forum's panelists included Sarah
Wright, Utah Clean Energy; Tim Wagner, Sierra Club' Dianne Nielson, Governor
Jon Huntsman's Energy Advisor; and Carol Hunter of Rocky Mountain Power.
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Local Politics News Briefs - January 15, 2008
Denver Post (Colorado)
Bill forces utilities to push energy efficiency. Large municipal utilities
and rural electric associations would have to put some money into energy
efficiency programs under a bill introduced on Monday.
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