SB 148 CO Introduced
Financing Utility On-Bill Repayment Program
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Summary
This bill directs Colorado's State Treasurer to provide a $50 million low-interest loan to the Colorado Clean Energy Fund from the unclaimed property trust fund to expand an on-bill repayment program. The on-bill repayment program allows utility customers to finance energy-related upgrades and repay them through their monthly utility bills in partnership with Colorado utilities. The bill requires the Colorado Energy Office to review the program design before August 1, 2026, and specifies requirements for disclosures, notices, transfers of responsibility, and interest rates. The Colorado Clean Energy Fund must submit annual reports detailing how the funding is deployed. The loan agreement is to be executed on August 15, 2026.
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Official abstract
The Colorado Clean Energy Fund (CCEF) is a nonprofit institution with experience administering clean energy financing programs and is the designated green bank for the federal environmental protection agency's region 8. The CCEF administers an on-bill repayment program (program) to help finance certain energy-related upgrades installed at a utility customer's premises that are associated with the utility meter. Under the program, in partnership with Colorado-based utilities, the CCEF finances energy-related upgrades that are then repaid through a customer's monthly utility bill payments. The bill directs the state treasurer to, on August 15, 2026, execute a loan agreement with the CCEF for a low-interest loan of $50 million from the unclaimed property trust fund.The purpose of the loan is to capitalize and expand the CCEF's on-bill repayment program and to accelerate utility adoption of the program. The Colorado energy office is required to review the design of the program before August 1, 2026. The bill specifies certain requirements for the program and for a utility to access the funding for the program, including requirements related to disclosures, notices, transfers of responsibility for an on-bill repayment obligation, and interest rates. The CCEF is required to submit annual reports to the joint budget committee, the Colorado energy office, and the state treasurer detailing the deployment of the program.(Note: This summary applies to this bill as introduced.)
Sponsors (4)
- M. Ball Democratic · sponsor
- K. Mullica Democratic · sponsor
- S. Camacho Democratic · sponsor
- J. Joseph Democratic · sponsor
Action history (3)
- May 7, 2026 Senate Committee on Appropriations Postpone Indefinitely · upper
- Apr 13, 2026 Senate Committee on Transportation & Energy Refer Amended to Appropriations · upper
- Mar 25, 2026 Introduced In Senate - Assigned to Transportation & Energy · upper
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