House Bill 1312, sponsored by Rep. Andy Kerr and Sens. Gail Schwartz and Chris Romer, creates an innovative "Renewables for Schools" loan program to help schools afford clean-energy projects and electric or hybrid buses so they can reduce utility costs and invest those savings back where they belong – in the classroom. In January, with the help of the Governor's Energy Office, Foothills Elementary installed a 9.5 kilowatt solar system on its roof.
"Schools all across
"By producing energy on-site with wind and solar, schools can reduce their utility bills, create a buffer against future energy price spikes, and put more money toward educating our kids," Rep. Kerr said. "As a teacher, I look forward to seeing kids driven to school in 21st century school buses powered by hybrid electricity, and then teaching them 21st century skills in buildings energized by 21st century solar, wind and geothermal technologies."
House Bill 1126, the solar thermal jobs bill, sponsored by Rep. Dickey Lee Hullinghorst and Senate President Brandon Shaffer, will create hundreds of good-paying green-collar jobs by offering incentives to lower the cost of manufacturing and installing solar hot-water heaters.
"Providing financial incentives for the
"It's not hot air to say that solar hot water cuts energy costs and creates jobs," said Rep. Hullinghorst. "Besides reducing our carbon footprint, solar hot water will put more money into people's pockets and more jobs into the economy."
Senate Bill 124, sponsored by Sen. Jim Isgar and Rep. Ellen Roberts, is a bi-partisan measure that helps farmers and ranchers participate in the New Energy Economy. It allows the state's Department of Agriculture to extend the Advancing Colorado's Renewable Energy (ACRE) Program, which develops energy-related projects that helps farmers and ranchers use renewable energy.
"The ACRE Program helps create new jobs and economic activity in
"If we want
Gov. Ritter also signed two bills into law sponsored by Sen. Betty Boyd and Rep. Kerr, who represent the district that