United Power, Tri-state Generation’s Largest Member, Inks Deal to Buy Electricity Elsewhere
Brighton-based United Power says it plans to leave Tri-State in May 2024, but its price for ending contract is unresolved.
Brighton-based United Power says it plans to leave Tri-State in May 2024, but its price for ending contract is unresolved.
A Brighton-based co-op, serving one of the region’s fastest-growing areas, reveals a wholesale power deal it has reached with a Denver-based energy supplier.
Here’s what the federal government is doing to address the disconnect.
Grand Valley Power announced they’re leaving Xcel Energy for a new wholesale energy provider.
Grand Valley Power and Yampa Valley Electric Association were buying their power wholesale from Xcel. Both have decided to switch to Guzman Energy.
Guzman Energy negotiates on behalf of some of America’s poorest communities to help them break their contracts and switch to cheaper and renewable energy sources.
Commissioners accepted the latest DMEA and Guzman Energy proposal to construct the Garnet Mesa solar panel power plant.
Senator John Hickenlooper visited Delta-Montrose Electric Association (DMEA) to discuss the benefits of the Inflation Reduction Act for rural communities.
Guzman Energy, a wholesale power provider based in Denver, Colorado, has emerged as one of the most successful companies in America with a rank of 1,152.
Leo Guzman’s company is switching electric cooperatives from coal to clean energy.
The Taos Mesa 15 MW solar array and 12.5 MW battery storage project will provide members with reliable and low cost electricity.
The Project’s 66 Vestas wind turbines enable it to generate up to 145-MW of clean, reliable energy, which it provides to customers of Guzman Energy.