All Posts Tagged With: "Duke Energy"
In the WIND …
The 51-megawatt Kit Carson windpower project near Burlington is now operating, according to Duke Energy. The Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association is buying the power produced by the farm under a 20-year agreement with a Duke subsidiary.
1Dec2010 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedPV Business Updates
Boulder-based Lighthouse Solar has joined SolarRun and SolarCity in essentially offering Colorado homeowners in the Xcel Energy service territory a “no money down” deal to install a PV system. And Juwi Solar, also in Boulder, has sold its Blue Wing solar project in Texas to an arm of Duke Energy.
28Jan2010 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedState PUC Begins Debate on More
Oversight of Tri-State
A packed Public Utility hearing room in Denver was the scene on Thursday as officials from Tri-State Generation & Transmission and environmentalists squared off over whether the COPUC should oversee the state’s second largest utility as it does Xcel Energy.
17Jul2009 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedTri-State and Duke Energy in Major Wind Project for Eastern Plains
In keeping with a policy shift to generate more power from renewable resources, Colorado’s second largest utility and Duke Energy are partnering on the Kit Carson Windpower Project near Burlington. When completed late next year it will supply 51-megawatts of power to Tri-State customers under a 20-year power-purchase agreement.
6Jul2009 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedReflections on the Aspen Environment Forum —
“Powering the Planet: Energy for the Long Run”
I posed my question: “Do you see a role for renewable energy payments in the future of the industry?” Chris Flavin gave a strong yes, while Keith Trent emphasized that for Duke Energy, it is a balancing act between price, reliability and clean technology.
2Apr2009 | admin | 0 comments | Continued