Round Up Foundation grants are made possible, in part, by the generosity of La Plata Electric Association (LPEA) members who choose to round up their electric bill…
Author: Hillary Knox
Durango School District Rolls Out Colorado’s First Vehicle-to-Grid Enabled Bus
“LPEA is setting an example for other co-ops in the state of Colorado with their commitment to bring new solutions that help benefit their members and community…”
LPEA to Host Two Virtual ‘Town Hall’ Meetings Next Week
“The topic of LPEA’s future power supply has been a hot one for the past several years, with a diversity of opinions regarding how LPEA should be powering our communities…”
Local EV Charging Corridor Completed with Purgatory Resort Installation
Other fast charging stations are already available at Centennial park in Pagosa Springs and at the Durango Transit Center in Durango…
LPEA Approves Cooperative Approach to Broadband Development
“After a thorough process of examining our options and the impacts of these options, the LPEA board is excited to have a clear path forward on broadband…”
How to ‘Beat the Peak’ on Your LPEA Electricity Bill
By shifting some of your energy use to hours when demand is lower, also known as off-peak hours, you can save money on your LPEA bill…
Tri-State Generation Approves Reduction in Wholesale Electricity
“I’m pleased this settlement has come to fruition and proud that the hard work of LPEA’s staff and attorney has paid off…”
VIDEO: Ready to Go All-Electric?
On Tuesday, April 20 — in honor of Earth Day — La Plata Electric Association (LPEA) hosted a webinar on how you can benefit from the electric technologies on the market today…
Durango School District’s First Electric School Bus?
Beyond environmental benefits, the electric bus will bring tangible health benefits to students who ride the bus…
LPEA Seeking Scholarship Applicants
“One of my favorite things about being a non-profit electric cooperative is how much we get to give back to our community,” said LPEA CEO Jessica Matlock….
