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La Plata Electric Association bills will be lower in June

Board passes on $1.5 million in wholesale electricity credits to members

LPEA, Empire look to drop electric rates

Both co-ops seek to pass on savings after wholesale power rates drop

Why local energy matters

As you may have noticed, campaign signs are popping back up on yards and curbs throughout the region – this time, because one-third of La Plata Electric Association’s board of directors seat...

Tri-State board OKs 2% drop in wholesale electricity rates

LPEA: Too early to say if consumer costs will drop

Six more electric co-ops seek Tri-State separation

LPEA joined by other providers in Colorado, New Mexico and Nebraska

Durango School District 9-R wins grant for an electric school bus

With 200 miles per charge, it will be able to handle most routes

La Plata Electric Association sees state court as key in Tri-State contract buyout

Successful United Power case could lower exit fee for local co-op

Ignacio opens first electric vehicle charging station

Dual ports offer full charge in 4 to 6 hours

Nearly $65,000 disbursed to LPEA members in need

Money helps customers struggling amid COVID-19 pandemic

LPEA deals with outages across La Plata County

Heavy snow affects infrastructure

Durango’s first fast-charging station for electric vehicles coming this summer

In 20 minutes, drivers can ‘fill up’

Petition urges La Plata Electric Association to take lead on improving broadband

Internet speeds can diminish drastically just outside city limits