From the Denver Post: Black Hills Energy, which serves Pueblo
and 52 towns and cities in southern Colorado, is set to pull the plug
on its solar-panel incentive program.
The Rapid City, S.D.-based
utility is proposing cutting its current program by about 75 percent,
according to a renewable-energy plan filed with the Colorado Public
Utilities Commission.
Low natural-gas prices make adding renewable
energy sources uneconomical, said Christopher Burke, vice president for
Colorado utility operations.
"This is a pretty good punch in the
gut," said JD Johnson, owner of SolStore, a Pueblo-based solar
installer. "We are just looking for some consistency."
The move by Black Hills comes after Xcel Energy, the largest electric utility in the state, with 1.4 million customers, trimmed its Solar Rewards program.
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