Public Hearings and Training Session on Xcel’s Fossil Fuel Rate
Increases
Developing news in the ongoing proposal from Xcel to raise rates on solar energy customers.
Xcel is presently asking for back-to-back rate increases for your utility bill.
These rate increases could total a 13% increase for residential bills and are almost entirely for the costs of investments in fossil fuel generation including the new Unit 3 coal plant in Pueblo (”Comanche 3″), new gas turbines at Fort St. Vrain (which will cost over 30 cents/kwh to run) and millions of extra $$ to pay for operating costs at coal plants and other fossil fuel infrastructure. Xcel is also proposing to charge a new fee to owners of solar systems that are tied to Xcel’s system.
The next public hearing is Wednesday August 5, 2009 from 4-6 pm at the PUC, 1560 Broadway (corner of Broadway and Colfax, at the top of the 16th Street Mall in Denver and across the street from the State Capitol).
Training sessions to provide background information in Boulder (7/30) and Denver (8/3) are optional but will help you understand more why those “cheap” fossil fuels are driving up utility rates….
Monday August 3, 2009, 6-8 pm–Denver Training
Blair Caldwell Library
2400 Welton St.
Denver, CO
Wednesday August 5, 2009, 4-6 pm–PUC Public Hearing
Colorado Public Utilities Commission
1560 Broadway
Denver, CO
Comments can be submitted electronically to
pucconsumer.complaints@dora.state.co.us.
MOST IMPORTANTLY–Tell your elected officials (both state, local) that you are sick of rate increases for fossil fuels, that you want more clean energy and you want better oversight over the PUC to help protect consumers.