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UCA raises concerns over CCEF's interest rate handling and bill impacts

July 11, 2025 | Public Utilities Commission, Governor's Boards and Commissions, Organizations, Executive, Colorado


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UCA raises concerns over CCEF's interest rate handling and bill impacts
During a recent government meeting in Colorado, discussions centered around the Public Service Company's On-Bill Financing Program, raising significant concerns about its potential impact on consumers. The meeting highlighted the need for clarity regarding interest rates associated with the program, as well as the overall effects on electricity bills for residents.

Key concerns were voiced by representatives from the Utility Consumer Advocate (UCA), who questioned the transparency of how interest rates would be managed within the program. They emphasized the importance of understanding the process for changing these rates and how such changes could affect customers' bills. The UCA expressed worries that the financing structure might lead to increased costs for consumers, particularly in light of rising electricity prices.

Additionally, the meeting touched on the status of federal grant funds from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) intended for green initiatives. It was noted that the Colorado Clean Energy Fund (CCEF) had applied for these funds, but their availability remains uncertain due to ongoing litigation.

As the meeting concluded, it became clear that further evaluation and transparency are needed before the commission can make a comprehensive decision on the On-Bill Financing Program. The discussions underscored the importance of ensuring that any financial programs implemented do not inadvertently burden consumers, particularly those in vulnerable communities. The outcomes of this meeting will likely influence future decisions regarding energy financing in Colorado, with a focus on protecting residents from potential financial strain.

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