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Energy Outreach Colorado Helps People Struggling To Pay Rising Utility Bills
"Our typical household that we help enroll will save 50% on their electric hill on an annual basis," said spokesperson Kim Shields.

There's a non-profit to help Coloradans across the front range pay their energy bills. Energy Outreach Colorado is getting more calls for help than ever before.
One of those programs puts solar gardens in low-income communities. Kim Shields, the director of Energy and Solar Programs, says they've helped 1,200 households with this program.
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