Energy Use & Rebates
Buildings in Larimer County use a lot of energy and release greenhouse gases (GHGs). You can check out the community-wide GHG inventory results for 2022 on our main page.
Saving energy is an easy and affordable way to fight climate change, as noted by the Office of Efficiency and Renewable Energy. It can also reduce energy bills for you and make U.S. businesses more competitive.
Energy-efficient homes and buildings can switch to renewable energy, which is better for the environment since it doesn't produce harmful substances.
For more information on health and environmental effects, visit the Larimer County Health, Well-Being, and Resilience Dashboard.
Larimer County's Internal Climate and Sustainability Plan aims to reduce our environmental impact while enhancing comfort and efficiency. We'll achieve this by managing energy, water, and waste more efficiently, which can also boost the county's economic sustainability.
To meet this goal, we're focused on reducing the county's energy use emissions and developing a long-term strategy to enhance energy efficiency and transition to renewable energy sources.