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Pitkin, Eagle, and Gunnison counties along with area non-profits recently won a $4.9 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy. The award was the second largest allocation out of 20 Energy Efficiency and Conservation awards around the country. The stimulus funds will be used for residential energy efficiency improvement retrofits. Please contact Katherine Dart at (970) 920-0064 or katherine@aspencore.org for more information.
The Energy Smart Program, designed to finance energy efficiency and renewable energy improvements on residential properties in the area, has postponed its anticipated June launch in response to lender letters issued by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Please see CORE’s Energy Smart Program page for more information.
The August HEMC workshop will be at 6:00pm, Tuesday, August 3, at the El Jebel Community Center.
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Renowned climate change author and activist Bill McKibben spent July 9-11 in Aspen. Thanks to everyone who attended his rallying talk at ACES on Friday and participated in making calls to our elected officials! McKibben’s visit, especially his speech at the Aspen Ideas Festival, was an inspiring call to action, and CORE will be following up by helping to plan events for the 10/10/10 climate work day. Please visit our 350 page for more information on this campaign and how to get involved.
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CORE works cooperatively with businesses, individuals, utilities and government entities to create measurable improvements in energy and water efficiency in order to benefit the environment and develop a more sustainable economy.

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