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Take Action

Please join us in promoting renewable energy alternatives in Colorado, and educating consumers about the liabilities of coal fired power plants. We welcome your participation! There are many things you can do to help:

Print and circulate our petition for review of the PUC decision to approve the new coal-fired power plant in Pueblo! More

number oneContact the PUC and let them know how you feel about the Commanche III coal-fired power plant:

>> Register your opinion using their online form: PUC
>> Call the PUC at: 303-894-2000
>> Email the PUC at: pucconsumer.complaints@dora.state.co.us

2Call the Office of Consumer Counsel, which is the official represenative of consumers before the PUC: 303-894-2121.

3Contact your local and congressional representatives and tell them how you feel about energy issues.

4Write the Xcel Board of Directors at boardofdirectors@xcelenergy.com

Contact the Xcel Board of Directors personally and let them know how you feel about building more coal plants in Colorado.

(See www.xcelenergy.com)

Ralph Peterson, c/o CH2MHill 303-771-0900
Barry Hirschfeld c/o Hirschfeld Press 303-320-8500
Richard Anderson c/o United Health Group 800-328-5979
Albert Moreno c/o Levi Strauss 415-501-6000
Margaret Preska c/o Build-a-Bike 607-243-3645
David Christensen c/o Raven Industries 605-334-5271
Richard Kelly COO Xcel Energy 612-330-5500

5Write letters to the editor in our local papers. Xcel's new coal plant and plant to make ratepayers pay for it has nt gotten enough publicity. Let the public know how you feel:
 

                        openforum@denverpost.com

                        letters@rockymountainnews.com

                        openforum@dailycamera.com

                        letters@coloradodaily.com

6Sign the Coop America letter to CEOs of coal companies and tell them that coal is NOT the energy future of America; they should be shifting the billions of dollars they are spending on coal into green energy like solar and wind. Send them a letter here:

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