Wheeler will guide LPEA in transition

LPEA is in the beginning of a historic period that will shape the future of energy in our region. On April 1, 2026, LPEA will exit its restrictive contract with Tri-State. This transition represents a significant opportunity for LPEA to embrace a future of local, clean and affordable energy. There is a lot of work to be done to prepare for this transition, and that is why we need Tim Wheeler’s experience and dedication for another term on the LPEA Board of Directors. 

In his five years with LPEA, Tim has served as Treasurer and Chairperson of the Finance and Audit Committee. He has had a successful career in engineering and marketing leadership in the tech industry and has owned a successful Main Avenue business. This is the deep experience that we need during this transition. 

Results matter. Here are a few of LPEA’s accomplishments during Tim’s board tenure:

• Reduced GHG emissions by over 10%.

• Got Tri-State to cut wholesale rates by 4%.

• Returned $3-4M/year in capital credit refunds to members.

• Opened the 1.7MW Sunnyside Community Solar Garden.

• Voted to exit the restrictive contract with Tri-State.

Tim’s experience, track record of results and dedication to our community make him the ideal candidate to help guide LPEA through this critical period. Please join me in voting to re-elect Tim Wheeler to help ensure a successful transition for LPEA.

– Kyle Amstadter, Durango