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Tri-State to close Colorado, New Mexico coal-fired power plants by 2030

La Plata Electric Association left out of renewable planning process

La Plata Electric commits to exploring options to cut carbon

New CEO wants to develop vision for co-op’s territory

Bill to boost renewable energy production gains bipartisan support

Revenue-sharing approach speaks to proponents

Does Tri-State’s energy policy deter co-ops from battery investment?

Senate bill aims to increase storage access for rural electric cooperatives

La Plata Electric Association requests buyout estimate from Tri-State

Co-op concerned Tri-State is seeking federal regulation

Energy storage is key to reaching renewable energy goals

Lower storage costs and battery innovations needed to reduce carbon emissions

Lawmakers chide Tri-State for not disclosing federal regulation plans

Letter calls for more time to study new rules

The push for local, renewable energy

The La Plata Electric Association election on May 2 transformed the Board of Directors into a strong majority of forward-thinking individuals who advocate for local, renewable energy. This i...

Montezuma County’s hopes for solar power begin to dim

Company interested, but power purchase agreement is needed

Electric co-op sets ambitious goal to cut carbon by 50 percent

Board recommends target to keep power rates low

Who is behind city’s effort to be sustainable, prepare for climate change?

Imogen Ainsworth looks for ways to save money and reduce carbon footprint

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

LPEA receives letter from United Power