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On heels of well-received energy plan, Tri-State faces lawsuit by Durango cooperative

La Plata Electric Association wants out of contract with Tri-State or money for alleged damages

On the heels of a well-received energy plan, Tri-State Generation and Transmission faces a lawsuit by one of its member cooperatives. The Durango-based La Plata Electric Association's lawsuit accuses Tri-State of breach of contract.
Judith Kohler, The Denver Post
On the heels of a well-received energy plan, Tri-State Generation and Transmission faces a lawsuit by one of its member cooperatives. The Durango-based La Plata Electric Association’s lawsuit accuses Tri-State of breach of contract.
DENVER, CO - DECEMBER 12:  Judith Kohler - Staff portraits at the Denver Post studio.  (Photo by Eric Lutzens/The Denver Post)
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A Durango-based electric cooperative that has vocally criticized the practices of Tri-State Generation and Transmission has filed a lawsuit accusing the utility of being "sneaky and underhanded" and seeking to get out of its contract or be compensated for damages it says it has suffered.
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