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United Power Adds Renewable Incentives PDF Print E-mail
Rebates for wind energy have been added to the list of renewable energy incentives offered by Brighton electric cooperative United Power.
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Empire Electric Sees Growth in Members Generating Their Own Renewable Energy PDF Print E-mail
More and more electric cooperative members are adding renewable energy systems to their homes and generating at least some of their own electricity, according to the annual report presented to the electric co-op membership by General Manager Neal Stephens at the co-op’s annual meeting this summer.
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Fort Collins Electric Co-op Drops the Cost of Green Power for its Members PDF Print E-mail
The rate for electricity from renewable resources dropped for members of the Poudre Valley Rural Electric Association this summer. In May, the electric co-op board of directors approved a reduction in the rate from 50¢ per 100 kilowatt-hour block to 9¢ effective June 1.
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Vail Electric Co-op Works with New Energy Collective to Up Renewables PDF Print E-mail
Holy Cross Energy, an electric co-op that serves the Roaring Fork Valley in central Colorado, is working closely with a company bringing almost 1 megawatt of solar energy into the electric grid on the Western Slope. A Carbondale company is building a new type of facility that is the first of its kind in the nation.
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La Plata Electric Announces Green Power Price Reduction PDF Print E-mail
The board of directors for La Plata Electric Association, which is headquartered in Durango, has granted preliminarily approval for a price reduction for power supplied from renewable resources, or Green Power. If met with final board approval following the 30-day legal notice of rate tariff change, LPEA’s member-customers may opt to pay a premium of 10¢ per 100 kilowatt-hour block for Green Power. This is down from 40¢ per 100 kWh block.

“The ability to reduce the price is tremendous news,” said Greg Munro, LPEA CEO. “Our power supplier, Tri-State Generation and Transmission, has been able to reduce the actual hard cost that we, LPEA, must pay for Green Power, so our board has decided to pass that on to our members.”
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