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Energy Outreach Colorado partners with many energy-related organizations
in the state to provide a comprehensive network of weatherization
resources, emergency repair assistance, utility rebates, and information
about managing home energy use.
To read about rebates, weatherization and appliance replacement
programs offered through the Colorado Governor's Energy Office, please
click
here.
To learn about a Crisis Intervention Program funded by Colorado's
Low-income Energy Assistance Program (LEAP), please click
here.
This program helps eligible low-income households repair or replace
their primary heating system, such as a furnace or wood-burning stove.
Here are some no-cost energy saving tips:
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Turn down your thermostat at night and when you are away from home
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Keep all furnace ducts clear of obstructions
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Check the furnace filter once a month when you get your utility bill
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Turn down the water temperature to 125 degrees
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Take shorter showers instead of baths
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Use cold water for laundry when possible
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Do full loads of laundry and dishes, use energy-saving cycles, air dry
dishes
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