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Colorado co-op-served schools receive wind turbines
A series of small wind turbines slated for installation this fall at several Tri-State member cooperative-served rural schools are expected to generate plenty of student interest in renewable energy technologies. |
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Brush Unit 2 added to resource mix
On Oct. 1, Tri-State added a new generating resource to its mix of baseload, contracted federal hydropower, intermediate, peaking and renewable generation sources - Brush Unit 2, a 70-megawatt natural gas, combined-cycle unit located in eastern Colorado. |
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Tri-State named "Top Company" by ColoradoBiz magazine
Tri-State has been named the winner in the energy and natural resources category of ColoradoBiz Magazine’s 2009 Top Company awards program. The program, now in its 22nd consecutive year, recognizes Colorado’s top performing companies on the basis of sustained financial performance, operational excellence and community involvement. |
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Board of directors approves 2010 budgets
Tri-State’s board of directors has approved the power supplier’s 2010 operating and capital construction budgets, which include significant investments in electric transmission infrastructure throughout its 250,000 square-mile service territory and continuing investments in new technology development. |
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Tri-State participates in launch of “Together We Save” campaign
Joining nearly 700 other Touchstone Energy® Cooperatives from across the country, Tri-State and its member system co-ops are combining forces to launch a revolutionary national energy efficiency campaign designed to inspire consumers to save energy and money. |
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Tri-State conducts system-wide energy efficiency study
As part of its continued commitment to the wise use of energy, Tri-State has hired a firm to assess the market potential for electric energy savings in the association’s 250,000-square-mile service territory. Nextant, a Boulder-Colo.-based global energy software and consulting firm, is conducting the study. |
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Tri-State-backed carbon capture project proves successful
A unique Tri-State-supported Wisconsin R&D pilot project aimed at demonstrating the viability of capturing 90 percent of the carbon dioxide (CO2) emitted from a coal-based power plant utilizing a chilled ammonia process has proved successful after more than one year of testing. |
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Tri-State and Duke Energy team up on new 51-megawatt wind power project
In keeping with its efforts to diversify its resource portfolio to meets its member co-ops’ power requirements, Tri-State has signed a 20-year agreement with a subsidiary of Duke Energy Corp. to purchase the output of a new 51-megawatt wind farm to be built in east-central Colorado. |
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Tri-State to participate in SunZia Transmission Project
Tri-State has joined as a participant in the SunZia Southwest Transmission Project. The proposed project would be comprised of up to two 460-mile, 500-kilovolt lines extending from east-central New Mexico to east-central Arizona and designed to move 3,000-plus megawatts of electricity across the Southwest. |
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Public scoping meetings held regarding proposed transmission project
Tri-State and Xcel Energy are proposing to jointly construct a transmission project in southern Colorado between the San Luis Valley and Pueblo. A new power line is needed to increase electric reliability and support renewable energy development. Members of the public recently attended scoping meetings to learn about the federal environmental review process and provide input. |
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Tri-State develops GHG management roadmap
As part of its ongoing, comprehensive operational risk identification and analysis strategy, Tri-State has developed a Greenhouse Gas Management Roadmap. The document was reviewed with the association’s board of directors at its June meeting and was submitted to the Colorado Governor’s Energy Office on June 5. |
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Highline Electric launches renewable energy project
Representatives from Highline Electric Association, Tri-State, Ormat Technologies and Kinder Morgan Pipeline were in Peetz, Colo., June 24 to dedicate Highline’s first renewable energy project that captures heat generated from gas turbines to produce electricity. |
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Co-op provides green power for Mesa Verde National Park's new visitor center
For the park’s additional energy requirements, the local electric cooperatives Empire Electric Association is selling nearly 1,000 blocks of green power for the new cultural center and two existing facilities. |
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Tri-State and Xcel Energy move forward with southern Colorado transmission project proposal
Tri-State and Xcel Energy have filed applications with the Colorado Public Utilities Commission to develop a new transmission project that will serve long-term electric grid requirements in southern Colorado. |
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Deming public schools get smart about energy efficiency
Several community leaders including N.M. Sen. John Arthur Smith and Rep. Dona Irwin toured Ruben S. Torres Elementary School today, getting a firsthand look at the school’s geothermal heating and cooling system. |
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Leopold Conservation Award to be presented to Colorado co-op member Mesa de Maya Ranch
The Leopold Conservation Award is given annually to individuals and families who demonstrate outstanding commitment, conservation and stewardship of their land. The Doherty’s Mesa de Maya Ranch is so vast that they are electrically served by two separate Tri-State member co-ops. |
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Tri-State to reevaluate long-term resource planning
Tri-State’s board has announced that the G&T is reevaluating its long-term resource plans to clearly identify the appropriate resources required to continue to affordably and reliably meet the future energy needs of its 44 member distribution cooperatives. |
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Tri-State and First Solar sign major development agreement
Tri-State and Tempe, Ariz.-based First Solar announced they have entered into an agreement to develop a 30-megawatt (AC), 500,000-panel solar photovoltaic power plant in northeastern New Mexico. The "Cimarron I Solar Project" is the largest photovoltaic project by an electric cooperative and among the largest facility of its kind in the world |
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Empire Electric and Tri-State help take energy hogs to slaughter
For the third time, Empire Electric Association has helped its member-owners safely replace and recycle old, energy-guzzling household refrigerators and freezers with new energy efficient models. |
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Tri-State paid 2008 property taxes of $23.3 million in multiple states
Property taxes for 2008 amounting to $23.3 million were paid by Tri-State in Colorado, New Mexico, Wyoming, Nebraska and Arizona, where the Denver-based wholesale power supplier owns and operates various electric generation and transmission facilities. |
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Tri-State partnering with ENERGY STAR; adding appliances and new electric technologies to its energy efficiency program
Tri-State’s board of directors recently approved significant additions to the power supplier’s long-standing Energy Efficiency Credits program to further promote energy innovation and the wise use of electricity. |
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Tri-State takes the LE(a)D in energy efficient lighting
Tri-State recently put its long-standing commitment to energy efficiency in action when it installed cutting-edge LED lighting technology in the parking lot of its headquarters facility in the north Denver suburb of Westminster. |
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Tri-State officers and directors elected following 2009 annual meeting
The board of directors of Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association was seated for the upcoming year following the company's 2009 Annual Meeting and membership session held April 8-9 at its headquarters complex in Westminster, Colo. |
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Tri-State to host solar augmentation study at N.M. coal-based power plant
With a goal of increasing power plant efficiency while incorporating renewable technologies, Tri-State has entered into an agreement with the Electric Power Research Institute to host a case study that is aimed at helping electric utilities add solar energy to fossil-fueled generating stations. |
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Co-ops provide school district incentives for energy efficiency
Tri-State and its local member distribution cooperative, Mountain View Electric Association, provided more than $190,000 in rebates and incentives to reward the school district’s commitment to energy efficiency. |
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Tri-State, Environment Colorado collaborate on energy efficiency study
Tri-State and Environment Colorado have signed an agreement to work cooperatively on a system-wide energy efficiency study – a collaboration that marks a new step in the relationship between the organizations. |
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Tri-State rolls out member local renewable program
In an effort to encourage the development of local and community-based renewable energy projects across its service territory, Tri-State adjusted its Member Local Renewable Project Program at the December 2008 board meeting. |
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Tri-State’s research projects range from compressed air storage to improved transmission reliability
Tri-State is ramping up research and development studies that could bring even greater value to the power it provides to its membership. |