Green Mountain Falls Electric is here to help you meet NEC Code Requirements regarding the wiring of
your Carbon Monoxide Detectors.
Excerpt From HVAC Pro News Mountain West - June 2009
The Colorado law will begin to be implemented July 1, 2009 and will affect virtually all residential property. Any single family or multi-family property that is sold or transferred and contains a fuel burning appliance within its structure will require a detector within 15 feet of the entrance to sleeping rooms.
When permits are required for work to be done on residential properties, inspectors will be checking for compliance as well. Rental units are also affected by the new law as they will be required to have properly operating detectors anytime there is a change in tenancy. The Colorado Real Estate Commission is heading the document disclosures that will reflect the new law.
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Xcel Energy To Add More Solar Power In Colorado- Excerpt from CBS News 4 October 27, 2009
DENVER (AP) ― Xcel Energy has added more than 257 megawatts of solar power to its plan for meeting Colorado's renewable energy standard by 2020.
The utility filed its plan Tuesday for meeting the standard, which requires 20 percent of its energy to come from renewable resources by 2020. The solar power would be added through a program in which Xcel buys renewable energy credits from customers who install solar power systems.
Xcel Energy's plan also includes about 700 megawatts of new wind power and about 350 megawatts of utility-scale solar power plants.
Gov. Bill Ritter praised Xcel for planning to add more than three times the amount of solar photovoltaic resources than the law requires.
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Green Mountain Falls Electric is dedicated to the development of solar energy technology and implementation.
We are your premier solar photovoltaic and solar water heating contractor for all the Pikes Peak Region.