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Co-op seeks to change Tri-State rules to boost renewable energy buying power

LPEA receives letter from United Power

Flock of geese knock out power line south of Durango

About 90 homes lost electricity for more than five hours

LPEA in talks with Tri-State to accommodate solar companies

Renewable energy would be sold to wholesale supplier, which would pass on costs

Citizens group challenges La Plata Electric Association decisions

Petition questions rates and spending

LPEA deepens study of new electricity sources

Consultants will also look at value of contract with current power supplier

La Plata Electric Association reports outage

About 115 members were without power Saturday morning

Have electric vehicles caught up to the Durango lifestyle?

As their mileage range expands, so does access to recreational opportunities

LPEA members to receive refunds

Cooperative retiring $5.3 million

Durango, region find LEDs to be a bright idea

Switching from incandescents expected to save $180K per year

LPEA gives more than $150,000 in donations to nonprofits

Electric co-op helps with community projects

La Plata Electric Association CEO Mike Dreyspring to retire

Dreyspring: Biggest challenge lies in preparing transition

LPEA studies power alternatives to wholesale supplier

Consultants will examine market, Tri-State contract