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March 19, 2012

How Boulder Freed Its Electric Company

by Valerie Schloredt, Countercurrents, India - The city of Boulder, Colo., has won the right to take its power supply—and carbon emissions—away from corporate control. The change for Boulder came in November when voters passed two ballot measures that allow the city to begin the process of forming its own municipal power utility.

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