A breakdown of who is getting the $42.6 million in stimulus money headed to Colorado from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant program:
Colorado State Energy Office: $9,593,500
Arvada: $951,900
Aurora: $2,851,300
Boulder: $1,017,800
Broomfield: $516,600
Castle Rock: $174,800
Centennial: $922,900
Colorado Springs: $3,666,100
Commerce City: $185,200
Denver: $6,079,500
Fort Collins: $1,307,900
Grand Junction: $229,800
Greeley: $869,100
Lakewood: $1,326,100
Littleton: $182,500
Longmont: $785,100
Loveland: $606,400
Parker: $172,400
Pueblo: $1,007,000
Thornton: $965,500
Westminster: $952,800
Adams County: $683,800
Arapahoe County: $633,000
Boulder County: $462,200
Douglas County: $757,800
El Paso County: $1,937,700
Garfield County: $227,500
Jefferson County: $2,212,100
Larimer County: $364,200
Mesa County: $359,800
Weld County: $616,400
Southern Ute Indian Tribe of the Southern Ute Reservation: $71,900
Ute Mountain Tribe of the Ute Mountain Reservation: $75,000
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Source: U.S. Department of Energy



