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FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
MONDAY, JUNE 23, 2008
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GOV. RITTER
ANNOUNCES ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND CONSERVATION CAMPAIGN
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Gov.
Bill Ritter today announced the kickoff of a statewide energy efficiency
and conservation campaign called "The New Energy Economy: Bringing It
Home," which will feature television and radio advertisements to
educate homeowners, individuals and consumers about low-cost and simple
steps to save energy.
"We are bringing the New
Energy Economy home to Coloradans," Gov. Ritter said. "This
campaign offers simple steps that any of us can take to save energy and
money. Small changes in how we use energy make big differences in reducing
energy costs and carbon emissions."
Gov. Ritter said the campaign will provide basic advice and tips on how to
save money at home and at work:
- "Turn it Down!" Install and use a programmable thermostat or
adjust the temperature down when you aren't at home. Programmable thermostats
can save up to $150 a year in utility bills.
- "Unplug it!" Unplug electronics, such as cell phone chargers,
when not in use, or install a power strip for controlling devices such as
computers, TVs and entertainment systems. Seventy-five percent of electricity
used by electronic devices is while the products are turned off.
- "Turn it Off" Turn off the lights when leaving a room and
install energy efficient compact fluorescent lights (CFLs). CFLs use about
75 percent less energy than standard lights and last 10 times
longer.
- "Take a Ride" Gov. Ritter and Denver Mayor John
Hickenlooper ask you to "Take a ride, share a ride, or
ride." Besides getting exercise, you can save money on gas and
vehicle maintenance by riding a bike. Relax on the bus or catch up with
friends when you carpool.
"The goal of this campaign is to help homeowners and consumers across
the state to take control of their energy use by starting with these simple
steps," Gov. Ritter said. "These tips are aimed at helping consumers
save money on utility bills and at the gas pump, and they will protect our
environment by reducing our carbon emissions."
Click here to view the
kickoff TV ad. To learn more about other energy saving tips and programs,
visit the Governor's Energy Office at www.colorado.gov/energy.
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