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Double Rebates for Toilets

Double rebates are in effect while funds last! Now through March 31, Utilities residential water customers can apply for up to $180 back after purchasing a qualified toilet. Please click the link to review criteria before you buy.

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Efficiency Made Easy

Interested in a free toilet, showerhead or light bulbs? Larimer County Conservation Corps installs high-quality products and fixtures that help save money and resources. Just book a free water and energy assessment!

down to earth speaker series

Down to Earth Speaker Series

Don't miss this dive into the fascinating world beneath our feet, with leaders from across the state uncovering the intricate connections between water, soil, plants and people. The next two sessions are March 13 and May 8.

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Commercial Water Savings

Saving water saves money. Learn how we can help you save hundreds or even thousands on your business' annual water costs.

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Moving Just Got Easier

Are you an existing customer? Transfer or stop your service online. New customers should call us at 970-212-2900 to start your service. Requests can be made for as soon as the next business day. 

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Community Sponsorships Available

Utilities provides in-kind and cash sponsorship opportunities up to $1,500 for non-profit and government organizations supporting the Fort Collins community.

Learn more and apply today!

Track your Energy and Water Use

Track your Energy and Water Use

Set up an online profile with MyEnergy and MyWater to view detailed electricity and water usage. Monitor use over time to understand costs and conserve resources. 

Save on Efficiency

Save on Efficiency

Visit the Efficiency Works Store to save on energy- and water-saving products – including LED lighting, smart thermostats and showerheads.

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Between a Confined Space and a Wildfire#

Critical work at Joe Wright Reservoir – success against the odds

Providing a year of diverse challenges is one way to think of how 2020 impacted the City of Fort Collins and Utilities specifically. In early spring, COVID-19 effectively shut down normal operations across the City as more than half the employees began working remotely and the critical workforce onsite kept the City operating under extensive safety protocols and reduced staffing.

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Halligan Water Supply Project#

Existing Halligan Dam and Reservoir

If approved, the Halligan Water Supply Project will enlarge the existing Halligan Reservoir by approximately 8,100 acre-feet to help provide additional protection for Fort Collins Utilities' water customers from future service interruptions during emergencies.

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Distributed Energy Resources#

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Fort Collins Utilities is working with Platter River Power Authority to develop a strategy to integrate distributed energy resources (DERs). 

Learn More about DERs


Did You Know?

Home office and overall electronics typically use very little electricity (1 cent or less per hour on average).

Xeriscape is a healthy, attractive landscape that conserves water.

Setting your refrigerator to recommended 38-40 degrees Fahrenheit and freezer to 0 degrees Fahrenheit helps save energy.