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Volume 8, Number 27 | August 11, 2016

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he communities, businesses and residents of Garfield County are well ahead of the curve when it comes to embracing energy efficiency and alternative sources of energy, according to a press release from Garfield Clean Energy. In the coming months, residents can expect to see more opportunities come to light through participation in Xcel Energy’s Partners in Energy program, a two-year effort to craft and begin implementation of a county-wide energy efficiency and renewable energy plan. Partners in Energy provides communities in Colorado (and Minnesota) free services to develop an energy plan and assistance implementing it, according to the Xcel Energy website. Partners in Energy was first introduced in 2014 to bring the expertise of Xcel Energy together with local partners to build a plan tailored to a community. Garfield Clean Energy was selected this year to participate in Partners in Energy, which means that Xcel Energy will work with GCE and local stakeholders to create and implement a plan that builds on the energy efficiency and renewable energy programs already offered by GCE and its partner utilities. Garfield Clean Energy is a clean energy collaborative consisting of all the towns/cities in Garfield County, plus Garfield County government, the Roaring Fork Transit Authority and Colorado Mountain College. Xcel Energy provides energy that powers millions of homes and businesses across eight Western and Midwestern states. “Just like many areas across the state, Garfield County recognizes the need to review how it uses energy and seek ways to become more efficient. Through Partners in Energy, we will collaborate with the county to develop a unique plan specific to its needs and long-term energy goals,” said Jerome Davis, regional vice president at Xcel Energy-Colorado. Work was scheduled to begin on Aug. 11 with a stakeholder workshop at the New Castle Community Center (423 W. Main St.). The workshop runs from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Two more stakeholder meetings will be scheduled later this year. STAKEHOLDER MEETINGS page 7

Pikachu was seen wandering the streets of Carbondale on First Friday and it appears as if #4 was overjoyed at the sight of the Pokémon character. Pikachu actually does double duty as Sweet ColoraDough’s mascot, whom they call PokeDough. Photo by Jane Bachrach

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