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Benefit by upgrading your
home’s efficiency

Cut down on energy costs

Energy waste is one of the most common household expenses, and while energy companies are working to develop cleaner, more efficient solutions, there is still more that can be done when you make adjustments at home. There are simple changes that homeowners can make to help reduce utility bills, thanks to the rising sophistication and effectiveness of LED lighting, home remodeling alternatives and smart home technologies. Explore how your family can cut down on energy costs and increase efficiency in your home below.

Cooking

One flip of a stovetop knob can have you joining the beneficial  electrification movement. Are you ready to rethink cooking?

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HVAC

Heat pumps heat and cool while providing humidity control. They use electricity and a refrigerant to move heat in or out of the home

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LED Lighting

Making the switch to LED light bulbs offers significant energy savings over incandescent and halogen alternatives.

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Water Heaters

New energy-efficient water heaters can reduce your energy usage while reducing NOx and carbon monoxide emissions in your home.

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Heat and Cool with Heat Pumps

According to the U.S. Department of Energy, when paired with proper insulation, an electric heat pump can save over 30% on your heating and cooling bills compared to conventional HVAC systems. Here are some advantages of a heat pump:

  • Heat and cool with one system
  • Eliminate potential combustion byproducts and emissions
  • Save compared to propane or electric baseboard heat

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Diagram of water heater

Energy-Saving Water Heaters

Embrace beneficial electrification with a heat pump water heater (HPWH). They're available in multiple sizes to fit any household size (including commercial applications) and have fast recovery to keep hot water flowing.Your local electric utility is a good resource to understand more about this technology, and potentially can help answer questions on contractors, financing, and incentives for this energy-efficient option.

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All-electrific tools and outdoor equipment

There are many benefits to using outdoor outdoor power tools. For starters, they're low maintenance because electric models don't require gasoline, oil changes, spark plugs or filters. Without having to purchase gasoline you save money and your garage or storage shed doesn't have to smell like gas. Electric outdoor power tools store easily and are lightweight, making it easier to handle for all of your lawn and garden needs.

Grills

Take efficient cooking almost anywhere without the smoke from a fire, burden of propane tanks, charcoal, or messy clean-up.

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Hedgetrimmers

Cuts branches that are too thick for traditional pruning shears, eliminating the need to use several tools to shape your hedges.

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Leaf blowers

Emitting noise like a vacuum cleaner, these blowers are far less disruptive than their gas-powered counterparts.

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Lawn mowers

Electric lawnmowers are lighter, quieter and emissions-free, and don’t require a rip cord to get started.

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Why choose electric

Besides the convenience, when you use electric tools you're reducing your carbon footprint when you use rechargeable electric-powered tools. Electric gardening tools reduce emissions and energy consumption without sacrificing power or efficiency. Because an increasing amount of electricity is produced from renewable sources like solar, wind and hydropower, you can rest assured that these electric tools are not just good for your garden, they’re also good for the planet.

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Geothermal Heat Pumps: Harnessing Earth's Energy for Your Business 

Geothermal Heat Pumps: Harnessing Earth's Energy for Your Business 

With April being National Geothermal Month, it’s a perfect time to delve into the process of installing GHPs, their benefits, what climates are the most suitable and how businesses can take advantage of rebates to offset costs while contributing to a greener future. 
Peter Rusin, Member Relations Manager
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Electric gardening tools, Warm Weather Tools to Get Your Yard Summer Ready

Warm Weather Tools to Get Your Yard Summer Ready

There’s nothing like relaxing outside and soaking up the fresh air, but sometimes our yards need a little work before we can fully enjoy them. Don’t sweat it, with the help of a few tools you’ll have your yard summer-ready in no time.  
Peter Rusin, Member Relations Manager
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Induction vs. Gas Cooktops

Induction vs. Gas Cooktops

Are you ready to switch out your gas cooktop? The equipment you use to cook your food is just as important as the ingredients you use. If you are looking to switch out gas for electricity or buy an induction cooktop or range, here are some pros and cons for each, and tips for going with induction. 
Matt Fitzgibbon, Beneficial Electrification Manager
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Office: 303-452-6111
1100 West 116th Avenue
Westminster, CO 80234

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Denver, CO 80233-0695

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