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Boulder: City-owned utility would be cost effective, cleaner

November 11, 2016

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The city of Boulder, Colo., has released a new analysis of its plan to form a municipal utility, concluding it would be cost effective over two decades and would result in a generation mix including 80% renewables by 2030.
The public utility would make financial sense in three of four scenarios the city examined. However under one supply plan, which would include purchasing electricity from Xcel Energy for 20 years, the finances do not pencil our and the city would fail to meet renewables goals

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