| Tri-State rolls out plan for wind farm in Colorado |
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| Written by COLLEEN SLEVIN, The Daily Camera | |
| Tuesday, 07 July 2009 | |
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A company that supplies power to rural electric cooperatives in four Western states announced Monday that it will buy electricity from a new wind farm on Colorado's Eastern Plains. Read more...
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