On July 1, 2026, we submitted a proposal to the Colorado Public Utilities Commission that integrates our existing voluntary customer programs — like energy efficiency, conservation, transportation electrification, demand management and beneficial electrification — into one coordinated plan. This will make it easier for customers to compare options, find rebates and manage their energy use. By helping households and businesses use energy more efficiently, shift usage to lower-cost times and choose efficient electric options, we can maintain system reliability and potentially avoid more costly investments in the future to meet demand.
We’re requesting approximately $2 billion to support these efforts through 2030. About 76% of the total budget would fund customer-facing programs, rebates and other services. The remaining budget would support program administration, recovered methane contracts and demonstration projects to test new customer programs.
If our proposal is approved as filed by the Commission, we anticipate it would:
The Commission encourages public participation (external link) in the regulatory process. If you would like to provide comment on our proposal, you can:
When contacting the Commission, reference Proceeding No. 26A-0263EG.
Filing materials for this proposal are available below and on the Commission website (external link). Search for Proceeding No. 26A-0263EG.
Integrated Customer Program Application (PDF)
Strategic Issues and Demand-Side Management Program Portfolio (PDF)
Clean Heat Portfolio (PDF)
Transportation Electrification Portfolio (PDF)
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