Talk:Tri-State Generation and Transmission

Sources to improve an article on this Electricity G&T company
Tri-State is an electricity generation and transmission energy provider based in Colorado, and providing electric power to 43 rural electrical cooperatives in four US states, 18 of them in Colorado.

That ^^^^  is a high-level summary of the entity that I just wrote; might be useful in the future if this becomes an article rather than a Redirect.

Here are a few sources I found on perusal of news and other sites. There are a large number of secondary sources on this entity:
 * Tri-State, under pressure from its member co-ops to change or fall behind, is shifting to renewable energy, Colorado Sun, July 2019, on the (belated) Tri-State move to alternative energy power sources, and switch from coal-based generation. Gives a decent overview of the entity and whom they sell power to.
 * Tri-State board votes to seek federal oversight, bucking calls by Colorado lawmakers to hold off, Denver Post, July 2019. Conflict with State of Colorado regulators.
 * Questions about renewable energy, rates roil ranks of Tri-State members, Denver Post, December 2018.
 * Federal ruling opens rural areas to more renewable, recycled energy, Denver Post, June 2015.

Cheers. N2e (talk) 04:09, 20 July 2019 (UTC)

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This coop still needs an article. Here's another source:
 * Tri-state is going to close ALL of their coal-fired power plants by 2030, under pressure, and the widespread economic incentives and also many politicalEconomic incentives via the changing legal regime. N2e (talk) 15:29, 12 January 2020 (UTC)