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More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareTri-State Generation and Transmission Association has joined with the Colorado Clean Energy Fund to make no-money-down, low-interest loans available to Tri-State members to electrify their homes and businesses and make the buildings more energy efficient. Tri-State, a wholesale power supplier that serves Colorado and three other states, said $50 million it received through the U.
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