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GCEA Rebates (Current Offers)

Gunnison County Electric Association (GCEA) offers rebates to help members save money on electric appliances, heating/cooling upgrades, EVs/chargers, batteries, and more. Most rebates need to be submitted within 90 days of purchase/installation, and some programs have annual caps or program caps. 1) Appliance Rebates What it is: Rebates for certain efficient home appliances (including induction
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Vehicle Exchange Colorado (VXC) Program

State EV Rebates: Save Thousands When You Go Electric Colorado offers generous state electric vehicle (EV) rebates to help households replace older, high-polluting vehicles with cleaner, more affordable electric options. If you qualify, you could receive up to $9,000 toward a new EV or $6,000 toward a used one. Who Is Eligible? You may qualify
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Climate Action Now! – There’s an App for that

Take Climate Action with the Climate Action Now App The Climate Action Now app makes it fast and simple to take meaningful climate actions from your phone — anytime, anywhere. With just a few taps, you can send messages to your elected officials and leaders, helping our community make a bigger impact together. How to
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Craig Unit 1 – Call to Action

Informational message to supporters: Craig Unit 1 is a coal burning power plant supplying electric generation to Tri-State Cooperative, the wholesale provider which delivers a portion of the electricity we consume here in the Gunnison Valley. Craig Unit 1 entered service in 1980 and at 45 years old, the unit is beyond the typical economic
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Protect NCAR

Congress is staring down their next deadline to fund the government for 2026. We need the upcoming spending bill to continue funding the climate-critical National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR). Tell Jeff Hurd to use his Congressional authority to sustain funding for NCAR. Email – https://hurd.house.gov/contact/email-me / Phone – (202) 225-4676 Public Comment
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Effect Positive Change

Allied organizations have included Sierra Club, Western Colorado Alliance, Tri-State G&T Reform, Western Resource Advocates and other environmental groups. To achieve this goal, the PUC is requiring Tri-State’s emissions reductions of 26% in 2025, 36% in 2026, 46% in 2027, and 80% by 2030 (in the State of Colorado) by 2030, relative to 2005.







