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Colorado Governor's Office of Energy Management and Conservation Offers Easy-to-Use Conservation Website; Website to Help Coloradans Find Energy Conservation Information Quickly.


DENVER Denver, city (1990 pop. 467,610), alt. 5,280 ft (1,609 m), state capital, coextensive with Denver co., N central Colo., on a plateau at the foot of the Front Range of the Rocky Mts., along the South Platte River where Cherry Creek meets it; inc. 1861.  -- In response to rising fuel and energy costs, the Governor's Office of Energy Management and Conservation (OEMC OEMC Office of Energy Management and Conservation (Colorado Governor's Office)
OEMC Original Equipment Manufacturer CAGE
) is announcing an online resource, www.colorado Colorado, state, United States
Colorado (kŏlərăd`ə, –răd`ō, –rä`dō), state, W central United States, one of the Rocky Mt. states.
.gov/energyhelp, designed to give Coloradans quick ideas to reduce their energy expenses. The website contains resources for consumers, businesses, as well as for transportation and specific information for low-income low-in·come
adj.
Of or relating to individuals or households supported by an income that is below average.
 households.

"Energy efficiency and conservation is a quick and easy way to deal with rising energy prices. There are many simple ways that can help reduce energy consumption and costs, which is important as we enter the winter and heating season," said Drew Bolin People whose surname is or was Bolin include:
  • Bert Bolin (born 1925), Swedish meteorologist
  • Bobby Bolin (born 1939), U.S. Major League Baseball pitcher
  • Danny Bolin, U.S. soccer player
  • Jane Bolin (1908-2007), U.S. lawyer
  • Kenny Bolin (born 1960), U.S.
, OEMC director. "This website is designed to help Coloradans quickly find energy resources and tips."

Natural gas prices have risen significantly and additional increases are expected. While energy prices are not controllable by individuals, energy efficiency and conservation measures are the easiest ways to address rising fuel and energy costs.

To learn more about OEMC, visit www.colorado.gov/oemc or call toll-free 800-632-6662.
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