We are optimistic about the partial contract option, allowing us to source half our power from Tri-State and half from other sources…”
Category: Business
A Thorough Spring Cleaning Can Mean Lower Gas Bills
As the weather warms, many families tackle home spring cleaning projects, like deep cleaning or organizing…
Town Seeking Food Vendors for Bell Tower Park
The town recently installed planters and picnic tables in the parking area and is currently installing electric hook-ups to accommodate up to three food vendors…
REAL ESTATE: The Riley Report
Another major change in the market is higher interest rates. The average 30-year mortgage is 5%, which is up from 3.5% earlier in the year…
Advancement of Responsible Power Highlighted at Tri-State’s Annual Meeting
Tri-State accelerates Responsible Energy Plan transition, reaching milestones including 4% wholesale rate reduction, entry into two electricity markets, renewable energy additions…
CHAMBER NEWS: Pagosa Pride Hanging Baskets Coming Soon
We will again offer the 12” baskets, planted specifically for our program and filled with a mix of flowers including geraniums, petunias, lobelia, pansies, vines and other colorful species..
Colorado Welcomes Arrival of New Zero-Emissions Big Rigs
Roads in Colorado will soon be seeing green 18-wheelers — big trucks with plenty of power but zero emissions…
Colorado Secretary of State’s Office Launches Economic Indicator Dashboard
“The business environment is dynamic and getting timely economic information is vital to making important business decisions,” said Secretary of State Jena Griswold…
LPEA Cancels Director Election, as All Four Directors Run Unopposed
Members are still encouraged to attend and participate in LPEA’s 2022 Annual Meeting at the LPEA headquarters in Bodo Park…
Drill, Baby, Drill? Not Likely in Colorado
Colorado oil producers have nearly 3,000 approved permits… but drillers downplay possibility of boosting production amid Russia-Ukraine crisis…
REAL ESTATE: The Riley Report
Now for the latest real estate news. Do you remember the movie Groundhog Day? Well, that’s the story of today’s real estate market…
LPEA Seeks Members Due to Receive Capital Credit Refunds
After three years, these funds become “unclaimed” and are then used for educational or charitable purposes as determined by the LPEA Board of Directors…
Candidate Packets Available for 2022 LPEA Director Election
To be considered, prospective candidates must return all completed materials by 1pm on March 14, 2022…
Dollars Talk, But Great Leaders Keep Their Employees from Walking
Companies need to set expectations for how they want their leaders to lead. Few companies do this and it’s the biggest gap to building a great culture…
Demand for Service Dogs Unleashes a ‘Wild West’ Market
“It’s so easy to defraud people over the internet. There’s a lot of money to be made here,” said David Favre…
Tri-State Generation Files for New Transmission Lines
“Our electric resource plan before the CPUC identifies the need for an additional 2,000 megawatts of renewable resources across our interconnected system…”
LPEA Board Approves Ground-breaking Partnership
“Crossover is thrilled to partner with LPEA to develop an alternative supply plan that leverages Crossover’s regional resources to provide reliable, sustainable energy that will also save LPEA’s members millions of dollars annually…”
EDITORIAL: An Historic Juncture in the History of LPEA
“I want to take an extra moment to thank all of the staff, not just for taking the time to participate in the Town Hall, but also for the two-plus years of hard work that have led to this moment in time…”