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STERLING, Colo.—Tri-State expects construction to start in July to expand the new 67-megawatt Colorado Highlands Wind project.

The wind farm in Logan County became operational last December. Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association Inc. says 14 GE turbines will be used to expand the project to 91 megawatts. Construction is expected to be completed this fall.

Under a 20-year power purchase agreement, Alliance Power Inc. of Littleton, Colo., and GE Energy Financial Services of Stamford, Conn., own the facility while Tri-State receives all the electricity and environmental attributes from it.

Tri-State senior vice president Brad Nebergall says current competitive pricing in the renewable energy sector has encouraged the company to add projects to its renewable resource portfolio.

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