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Future renewable investment up for debate

Construction starts in New Mexico on 35K acres for wind farm

SANTA FE – Construction has started on 35,000 acres of state trust land for the La Joya Wind Farm in New Mexico’s Torrance County. The project about 10 miles west of the Village o...

LPEA could add a solar garden after Tri-State vote

2 megawatts would not be enough to reach co-op’s carbon-cutting goal

Life of King II coal mine extended by 20 years

Company says decision will preserve 100 jobs in La Plata County

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

Senate bill aims to increase storage access for rural electric cooperatives

Crude sinks as Russian flows resume, world awaits Iran sanctions

Crude declined after topping $66 a barrel last week as a key Russian pipeline began resuming shipments and global oil flows appeared undisturbed days before tougher U.S. sanctions against Ir...

La Plata Electric Association’s future in flux

Board of Directors members explain trajectories the nonprofit energy organization could take

White Mesa Mill accepts Cherokee Nation radioactive waste

But shipment upsets Ute Mountain Utes, environmentalists

Conservationists say U.S. energy panel stacked with industry supporters

BILLINGS, Mont. – Conservationists claimed in a lawsuit filed Tuesday that a Trump administration committee reviewing royalties paid by companies on fossil fuels extracted from public lands ...

Utah BLM sells oil and gas leases near Hovenweep

Park managers fear impacts of noise, lighting and pollution

La Plata Electric candidates weigh renewables, costs

Investigating buyout from Tri-State garners broad support

Exploratory group to study La Plata Electric Association’s future

Committee likely to look at renewable energy concerns