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Smart Grid Coming to Colorado, Along with New Jobs

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Monday, November 2, 2009   

FORT COLLINS, Colo. - With recent reports that stimulus spending has helped to save American jobs this year and that the economy actually started growing again in the last quarter, more stimulus funds are heading to Colorado. Last week, the federal government announced millions of dollars in grants for so-called "smart-grid" projects across the country. The Front Range cities of Fort Collins and Pueblo will each be receiving millions of dollars for the installation of smart meters that help households better monitor their electricity usage, saving money and carbon emissions.

Niki Hawthorne, who is the Colorado representative for the Pew Environment Group, points out how such information can be useful.

"It will give you the information on how much energy is being used so that you can decide to run your dishwashers at two a.m. instead of at three in the afternoon when a lot of other people are doing it."

Hawthorne says Colorado has already created thousands of clean-energy jobs and attracted hundreds of millions of dollars in related venture capital. She says the new smart-grid funds will allow that growth to expand even more.

"This means more opportunities to improve that sector of our economy, which helps the state as a whole as we move out of this recession."

Hawthorne says continued growth could be stalled unless the climate change and energy bill now in the Senate passes.

"It enhances our national security and it creates new good-paying jobs in the clean-energy economy here in Colorado."

President Obama announced 3.4 billion dollars in federal stimulus money for 100 new "smart-grid" projects across the country.

Eighteen million dollars will go to Fort Collins and more than six million dollars to projects in Pueblo.


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