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Businesses in the district

Join ClimateWise, a voluntary, city-run program that helps local businesses reduce their greenhouse gas emissions, lower energy costs, and increase energy efficiencies.

Clean energy companies

Learn how to do business with FortZED. Contact the (970) 207-0058.

District area businesses, universities and political action groups

Get involved. We need a wide variety of expertise, talent, and resources. Contact , City of Fort Collins, for more information. 970-416-2259.

Investors

Contribute. To make a tax deductible contribution to the FortZED fund, please contact the Northern Colorado Clean Energy Cluster, , Director (970) 207-0058.

Other Communities

Create your own FortZED. Fort Collins Utilities is planning for the future of energy generation and distribution. If you want your community to go the distance and reduce emissions and dependence on traditional forms of energy, contact your utility company. FortZED is different from other net zero energy districts in that it’s in an established, historic, downtown area, where thousands of people live, work and play. You don’t have to be a new community to implement these strategies. Contact the Northern Colorado Clean Energy Cluster for more info or , NCCEC Director, (970) 207-0058.

Residents in the district

Stay informed! Visit this site often to get information on events, public forums, and actions you can do at home to conserve energy and reduce your home energy needs. Check out the Green Building in Fort Collins for related information and the Fort Collins Utilities’ Energy Services.

Utilities and Energy Planners

Fort Collins Utilities, , Key Accounts Manager (970) 221-4718.

Judy Dorsey

Faces of FortZED

Judy Dorsey
President, The Brendle Group
Executive Director, Northern Colorado Clean Energy Cluster