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popsdenver

(2,663 posts)
21. If I am not mistaken
Mon May 25, 2026, 09:22 PM
20 hrs ago

they have lowered the utility rates, at least here in Colorado, for the businesses to pay near the same as Residential..........

The Colorado PUC was put in place originally to protect and safeguard the public from Utility monopolies, now it is protecting the corporations..........it is appalling what they have allowed Xcel energy to get away with this past 20+ years.....Along with Denver Water........

There are a Tsunami of thing being done around america that are never reported in the mainstream media........
The main stream media in the U.S. is 95% owned/operated by Republicans or Republican Corporations......

WASF

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Yes! Solar power in Texas: [View all] applegrove 23 hrs ago OP
Yeeeehaaaaa!!!!! a kennedy 23 hrs ago #1
Wind and solar make up 46% of generation during the day surfered 23 hrs ago #2
Impressive numbers for Texas. Thanks. TheRickles 21 hrs ago #9
I'm as surprised as anyone, but the state has an abundance of wind and sunshine. surfered 21 hrs ago #14
Cue the haters gay texan 23 hrs ago #3
Data centers should be regulated to solar energy unless or until they quit building them Deuxcents 22 hrs ago #4
How do you propose solving the water usage conundrum? littlemissmartypants 21 hrs ago #10
The thread was about solar energy. Water is a whole other issue Deuxcents 21 hrs ago #12
Water they use is another MAJOR issue popsdenver 21 hrs ago #15
That's infuriating. FoxNewsSucks 20 hrs ago #18
If I am not mistaken popsdenver 20 hrs ago #21
Texas is building these "farms" for data centers. They have more littlemissmartypants 20 hrs ago #17
I'd rather see them banned altogether. FoxNewsSucks 21 hrs ago #16
I agree. If I had any power to make any decisions, I'd ban em all. All I can do is voice my opinion and protest Deuxcents 20 hrs ago #22
Red States Secrets Coolgoober 22 hrs ago #5
I'll bet the ones who talk shit about renewables are the ones in the pay of the fossil fuel people. erronis 21 hrs ago #8
This all started over 46 years ago, my friends....... popsdenver 20 hrs ago #19
Do you hear it? BidenRocks 21 hrs ago #6
I hope every large parking in America soon has this! OrlandoDem2 21 hrs ago #7
Trump's administration CABAL popsdenver 20 hrs ago #20
Duke Energy... littlemissmartypants 21 hrs ago #11
Coal has to go. Morbius 21 hrs ago #13
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