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Watt's Up: May 2026 Recap

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In this episode, we recap LPEA's May Annual Meeting, where over 140 members gathered to review a strong 2025 and look ahead at what's coming in 2026, including four newly elected board directors and a passed bylaw amendment. We also cover what LPEA is doing this summer to reduce wildfire risk, how Budget Billing can help smooth out seasonal bill swings, and free electric safety demos available to your group or organization. Plus, learn how qualifying members could save up to $14,000 on home electrification projects through Colorado's HEAR program.

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Power Up: Prioritizing Safety Ahead of Wildfire Season

Wildfire in southwest Colorado is a year-round reality. With warmer winters, drier forests, and wind events that can turn a single spark into a catastrophe, LPEA is rethinking what it means to run a reliable grid. In this episode of Southwest Power Stories, host Monica Vick takes you inside the cooperative's wildfire mitigation strategy. You'll hear how a machine learning platform called Firescape is mapping risk hour by hour, why reclosers get reconfigured when fire danger spikes, what a Public Safety Power Shutoff actually looks like from inside the dispatch center, and how vegetation management crews are climbing trees ninety percent of the workday to keep the lines clear. You'll also meet LPEA's 2026 sponsorship partner, Wildfire Adapted Partnership, and learn how neighborhood ambassadors and a chipper rebate program are helping homeowners adapt to the ever-warming climate. Featuring LPEA CEO Chris Hansen, Senior Director of Engineering Ryne Waggoner, Director of Distribution Toby Allred, Relief Dispatcher Rachel Killinen, and Wildfire Adapted Partnership Executive Director Ashley Downing. Learn more about Firescape here: https://www.firescape.ai/ Apply for a chipper rebate here: https://www.wildfireadapted.org/chipper-rebate Discover more about LPEA's Vegetation Management plan here: https://lpea.coop/vegmgmt Sign up for our Watt's Up newsletter here: https://lpea.coop/newsletter

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