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The documents in Tri-State's media kit are meant to provide a snapshot of how our association functions.
Learn more about Tri-State’s operations and facilities located throughout its 250,000 square-mile service territory by watching a few short video clips.
General information questions and media inquiries can be directed to:
Jim Van Someren, Communications Manager
(303) 254-3132
jvansomeren@tristategt.org
Tri-State Media Kit:
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About Tri-State
Tri-State G&T is a wholesale electric power supplier owned by the 44 electric cooperatives and public power districts that it serves. The association generates and transports electricity to its member systems in Colorado, Nebraska, New Mexico and Wyoming. |
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Business Profile
Based in the Denver-metro area, Tri-State is Colorado's second largest electric utility. With a 3,649-megawatt generation portfolio and 5,213 miles of high-voltage transmission line, the G&T serves nearly 600,000 member-consumer meters in four states - a population of nearly 1.4 million people. |
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Tri-State Map
Tri-State's headquarters and operations center are in Westminster, Colo., and it has generating and transmission facilities located throughout the four-state area. The G&T's member service territory encompasses more than 250,000 square miles. |
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Major Events of 2007
In 2007, Tri-State continued to pursue a balanced resource plan that focuses on near-term and long-term power requirements with an emphasis on sustained reliability, baseload, intermediate and renewable resource development, enhanced energy efficiency programs and new technology deployment. |
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