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At the recent Board meeting of the Gunnison County Electric Association (GCEA) on August 28, there was a brief mention of how planning for future local electrical power requirements might be addressed through use of local resources, and that past efforts to review such options concluded that they were quite limited.
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Ralph E. Clark III. September 12, 2007.
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United States Forest ServiceUnited States Department of EnergyUncompahgre Valley Water Users' AssociationColorado Geological SurveyFERCNational Renewable Energy LaboratorySandia National LaboratoriesGunnison County Electric Association
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GCEAExxon CorporationLos Alamos National LaboratoryColorado Governor's Office Of Energy Management and ConservationAmerican Society of Mechanical EngineersNational Rural Electric Cooperative AssociationPrinceton UniversityState Energy Conservation OfficeTexas Agricultural Experiment StationMinnesota Power and LightFirst Nations Sustainable EnterpriseSchneider Engine Company
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