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United States Bureau of Reclamation (USBR)United States Department of Energy (USDOE)Colorado General AssemblyDepartment of Commerce (DOC)Colorado Open Space Council (COSC)Public Service Company of Colorado (PSCO)Colorado Environmental CommissionPublic Utilities Commission (PUC)
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Friends of the EarthPublic Service Co.Colorado Interstate GasElectric Power Research InstituteColorado Public Interest Research GroupFEAHomebuilders Association of Metropolitan Denver
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report (12)
An Explanation of Electric Utility Finance and its Effects on the Residential Consumer (1976) — Steven Mintz
Nuclear Plants, The More They Build, The More You Pay (1976) — Ron Lanoue
The Annual Report, 1975 (1975) — Public Service Co. of Colorado
How to Challenge Your Local Electric Utility: A Citizen's Guide to the Electric Utility Industry (1974)
Perspective on Power (1974) — Berlin, Cicchetti, Gillen
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Electric Power and the Environment (1970) — U.S. Office of Science and Technology
Total Energy Management — Department of Commerce
The Lifeline Rate Concept — Steven Mintz
National Electric Rate Book
The Regulation of Rates — Colorado Legislative Council
The Effects of Rising Energy Prices on the Low and Moderate Income Elderly
Questions and Answers About the Electric Utility Industry — Edison Electric Institute
book (4)
Electric Power Industry: Problems and Solutions (1974) — Edward Berlin and Charles Cicchetti
Brownout (1972) — William Rodgers
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