State residents may be eligible for assistance to pay a portion of their home heating bills this winter, as well as lower their energy costs for years to come, according to the Colorado Department ...
January’s three periods of frigid temperatures are expected to leave a lingering impact: pleas for help with paying utilities ...
State organizations said they are seeing an 8% increase in families unable to afford their utility bills compared to last ...
The Colorado Department of Human Services (CDHS) reminds residents statewide that they may be eligible for assistance to pay a portion of their home heating bills this winter, as well as lower their ...
The collaboration provides homeowners with access to advanced tools that automatically optimize HVAC energy use during times of peak demand or during grid events, reducing strain on the grid.
The Colorado Low-Income Energy Assistance Program (LEAP) helps families stay warm during the winter months (November - April) by providing assistance with heating costs, equipment repair and/or ...
Nearly 61,500 Coloradans have already received benefits through LEAP this heating season. That’s an 11 percent increase from ...
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