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

LPEA receives letter from United Power

LPEA deepens study of new electricity sources

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

Closing generating station could have huge economic impacts

FARMINGTON – One of the biggest issues looming over a northwestern New Mexico county is the potential closure of a coal-fired power plant in 2022 – about 20 years before the end of its usefu...

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

La Plata Electric Association in talks with three solar developers

Projects would not be subject to Tri-State limits

San Juan coal mine gets larger environmental review

Mine fuels N.M. station, but plant might close

In recount, Tim Wheeler wins LPEA seat

17 votes separate candidates

Kit Carson Electric setting national example for renewable energy

Small electric co-op in New Mexico separates from Tri-State to pursue solar option

La Plata Electric Association estimates long-term cost of business with Tri-State

Co-op could pay energy supplier over $500M over 32 years

Purgatory Resort closes mid-day Thursday for power outage

Tree fell through electrical line near top of Lift 2

New Mexico utility seeks electricity options other than coal

ALBUQUERQUE – New Mexico’s largest electric provider on Monday put out a request for proposals for hundreds of megawatts of power to fill a future void as the utility plans ahead for weaning...