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Colorado has provided the blueprint for integrating community power
The state is “tapping private investment and competitive market forces to deliver new grid capacity,” writes Common Charge Executive Director Mary Rafferty.
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The state is “tapping private investment and competitive market forces to deliver new grid capacity,” writes Common Charge Executive Director Mary Rafferty. Mary Rafferty is the executive director of Common Charge, a coalition of nonprofits, businesses and consumers that advocates for more affordable and distributed energy.
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