Aspen Times
Jason Auslander
September 19, 2018
September 19, 2018
The electric co-op that provides power to Pitkin, Garfield and Eagle counties officially committed Wednesday to use clean, renewable energy sources for 70 percent of its power supply by 2030.
“I’m thrilled to hear they’re moving forward with this, … to change electrification so it’s much cleaner,” said Mona Newton, director of the Community Office for Resource Efficiency in Aspen. “It’s great to have this co-op thinking so progressively.”
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