Renewable and Sustainable
Note to customers: The City of Longmont is considering an adjustment to solar energy credits, as well as a lowered cost for the Renewable Power Purchase Program. Please see the proposed City Council ordinance for more information.)
Renewable sources of power play an important role on our electric system. Currently, 50 percent of our City’s power supply comes from wind, hydro, and solar resources.
These resources work to meet our customers’ energy needs by:
- Ensuring we are not too dependent on any one power source
- Producing clean power that helps us meet our City’s goal of 100% renewable electricity supply by 2030
Longmont citizens can help the City reach its goals by supporting these energy sources and through sustainable energy practices in general, including:
- Making homes and businesses more energy efficient, with the assistance of Efficiency Works
- Installing a solar electric system
- Enrolling in our Renewable Power Purchase Program
We believe that providing great service means providing clear and transparent communication. LPC electric rates and service charges include the 8.64% Franchise Fee paid to the City of  Longmont General Fund. The General Fund covers services typically associated with local government such as Police, Fire, Parks, Recreation, Planning, Code Enforcement, Library, and Economic Development.
Even with the inclusion of the franchise fee, Longmont Power & Communications’ rates are among the lowest in both the state and the nation. For individuals wanting to compare LPC rates with other utilities or associations, we will be glad to help you get the most accurate comparison.