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Poll shows opposition to Clean Power Plan

The poll found those surveyed more likely to oppose the EPA’s controversial Clean Power Plan if the rule resulted in electricity bill hikes, 59 to 33 percent.

Getting 'ahead' of the EPA was actually getting backhanded

State agencies say ratepayers withInvestor Owned Utilities ratepayers have already invested more than $4 billion for cleaner electric energy — more than $2,500 per ratepayer — for which the EPA gives the state zero credit

Getting ‘ahead’ of the EPA was actually getting backhanded

State agencies say ratepayers withInvestor Owned Utilities ratepayers have already invested more than $4 billion for cleaner electric energy — more than $2,500 per ratepayer — for which the EPA gives the state zero credit

EPA power plant rule will hurt Colorado ratepayers

In short, a simple analysis of the Clean Power Plan suggests that the costs would far outweigh any benefits. Unless modified significantly, the proposed rule would put at risk the competitive advantage that affordable and reliable energy provides to the economy and will needlessly cause hardship, especially for those on low and fixed incomes.

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