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Pub. Date
2015.
Description
Finding capital improvement funding for public facilities can be challenging. Energy Performance Contracting (EPC) is a time-tested tool for alleviating those concerns. Since the mid 1990s, Colorado's public sector has successfully used the Colorado EPC program to finance facility improvements with guaranteed savings.
Pub. Date
2010.
Description
A significant energy conservation opportunity exists within Colorado's new and existing building electrical systems. Dry-type transformers are commonly utilized within a large building's electrical distribution system. While transformers are relatively efficient, delivering over 95% of their input power, they are constantly energized; consequently, electrical losses are constant.
Pub. Date
2001.
Description
This report discusses, investigates, and offers sources for further review on energy conservation programs and energy related building codes. The report highlights significant differences between Colorado programs and codes and those in other U.S. states. Finally, it provides an analysis on the effectiveness and importance of these energy savings.
Author
Pub. Date
[2012]
Description
"Our House Is Round gently guides young readers through a smartly narrated conversation illuminating the concept of global connection and environmental cause and effect. This book teaches the whys behind earth conservation in a colorful, positive way that encourages maturity, responsibility, and problem-solving discussion."--Provided by publisher.
Pub. Date
2014.
Description
Energy touches the life of every Coloradan. It powers our homes and businesses, and fuels the transportation of people and goods. It affects the air we breathe and the water upon which we rely. Investing in energy resources doesn't just provide electricity, heat, and fuel -- it spurs new innovations in clean technologies and lets us harness the ingenuity of those developing Colorado's abundant natural resources. Colorado's diversity of energy resources,...