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Denver Renewables covers all of the greater Denver area. The team consists of experts on Colorado's state energy plan, the shift in Xcel Energy’s current infrastructure, and the expansion of data centers along with its impact on rate increases. During your appointment, one of our technicians will conduct a home energy evaluation and show you which rebates your home specifically qualifies for.
Innovative Solutions Insulation & Drywall was founded to redefine quality and professionalism in the drywall and insulation industry.
Exceptional craftsmanship and premium materials are the foundation of every successful project. Since day one, our philosophy has been simple: deliver superior service backed by expertise, attention to detail, and a commitment to customer satisfaction. Whether we’re installing drywall, applying insulation, or completing interior finishes, our team approaches every job with pride, integrity, and a focus on long-lasting results.
Colorado’s strategy focuses on responsibly transitioning out of coal power plants with the goal of
reducing carbon emissions by more than 80% by 2030 (over 2005 levels). Colorado is adding unprecedented amounts of renewable energy to the grid in the form of wind, solar, hydroelectricity, and geothermal energy.
The current rate increases have been driven by massive infrastructure investments to
update the current grid, growing data center demand, and shifting to renewable energy.
Xcel Energy has a proposed rate increase of 9.93% for August 2026 with rates
projected to increase by 20%-30% by 2027 and a 55% increase by 2029 compared to
2024 rates.
Xcel Energy is investing $22.3 billion from 2025-2029 into updating the current electric
grid in Colorado to support renewable energy and meet the growing demand for energy.
With major projects including the $1.7 billion Colorado Power Pathway transmission line
and a $4.9 billion proposed distribution plan that has the goals of strengthening the
current infrastructure and supporting clean energy.
With the remaining 6 coal power plants expected to be phased out by the end of 2030,
taking with them 2,536 MW of coal capacity, Colorado is looking to focus on renewable
energy replacements. Colorado’s net summer capacity is expecting to grow by roughly
5,000 MW between 2026 and 2030, with about half coming from solar power.
Email: Efficiency@nationalrenewables.energy
Headquarters: 1595 Spring Hill Rd Vienna, VA 22182
Phone: 771.245.5282
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