The recent cuts threaten to cause cutbacks in the job force. Last Friday Denver Business Journal reported that the “Colorado Public Utilities Commission gave its approval Friday to a settlement worked by Xcel Energy Inc. and representatives of solar power companies to restart the utility’s rebate program that helps pay for small solar-power systems at homes and businesses.” The settlement “calls for Xcel to pay out $97.3 million in rebates for 60 megawatts worth of solar power systems, in addition to the 43 megawatts the utility already has approved.” Payments will start at $1.75 per watt, which is lower than previous rebate levels. However, the agreement stipulates that Xcel also pay 4 cents per watt of electricity produced over the first ten years. Eventually the $1.75 rebate will end and Xcel will pay 14 cents per watt of electricity generated.
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