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CREA Protects Colorado Electric Co-ops in 2026 Session The Colorado Rural Electric Association (CREA) details advocacy wins from the 2026 legislative session, defending grid reliability and affordable energy.
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Safety Program Protects Electric Co-op Employees Discover how Colorado's electric cooperatives use the peer-driven RESAP program to improve safety cultures, protect lineworkers, and secure the power grid.
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Why Colorado Electric Co-ops Need Stronger Political Advocacy

The electric industry is the place setting for some of the most important legislative and policy decisions impacting consumers here in Colorado and

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