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 Rebates overview

 
Check out our rebates overview to see all the rebates we're offering in 2012.
 

 Photovoltaics rebate

 
Solar electric panels, or photovoltaics, convert the renewable energy of the sun into useful electricity that avoids burning fossil fuels. Plus, in partnership with Recharge Colorado, we offer a $1.80 per watt rebate.​
 

 Energy library

 
Looking for ways to cut energy costs? Our energy library has an extensive list of frequently asked questions, or you can check out our other efficiency tips.
We offer a variety of programs to encourage customers to reduce energy and water usage and help lower utility bills. Since heating and air conditioning usage, refrigeration, irrigation, entertainment and lifestyle have the greatest impact on utility consumption, a person should concentrate their saving efforts in these areas first.
 
Start by identifying areas in your home where you may be wasting valuable energy and water by completing a free energy audit and review our water efficiency resource page. When you take advantage of these efficiency tips and recommendations, you can reduce your usage, lower your utility costs and save natural resources.
 
Next, you can put money back in your pocket by taking advantage of rebates for efficiency upgrades, appliances, irrigation and renewable energy. Follow the links in the menu to the left for information on the rules and effective dates for individual rebates.
  
Applicable rebates (while supplies last) are: (click on the link for additional information)
Proof of identification
State law mandates that anyone 18 years of age or older must prove lawful presence in the United States in order to receive non-emergency public benefits, which includes rebates from Colorado Springs Utilities.
 
To prove lawful presence in the United States, you must produce a form of identification accepted by the Colorado Department of Revenue. Visit the Colorado Department of Revenue’s website for information regarding valid forms of identification.
 
It is strictly prohibited and punishable by fine and/or imprisonment to photocopy Military IDs and Common Access Cards (Title 18, U.S. Code, Part 1, Chapter 33, Section 701).
Both military and civil service personnel should provide a state drivers license or other form of photo identification to be photocopied.

 

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