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Committee clears two for LPEA board race

Critics say conflicts of interest taint candidates

LPEA board election stirs public debate

Critics question candidates’ eligibility

Can there ever be too much solar?

Systems sometimes can generate too much electricity

N.M. regulators hear testimony

Plan calls for partial plant closure

Western states ‘fostering renewables’

ALBUQUERQUE – More than five dozen giant turbines erected on a remote mesa in western New Mexico began churning out power for the state’s largest electric provider on New Year’s Day. ...

LPEA energy rates may fall

Co-op’s agreement aims to ease burden

LPEA sets new service call rates

Smart-meter opt-out fee is included

Dump truck causes Bayfield power outage

A dump truck caused a short power outage for more than 1,000 residents in Bayfield and east of the town. The outage lasted from about 4 p.m. to 4:18 p.m. The dump truck was doing ...

Science center celebrates local electrical heritage

Powerhouse illuminates machinery of modernity

High and dry in the alpine

Water flow disrupted to lake, power plant and ski resort

LPEA board candidates talk issues

Ballots going out next month

BLM wants your feedback on energy project

65-mile transmission line would cross federal, tribal, state and private land