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Industry Responds to Xcel Secret Fuel Switch Strategy
August 24, 2010 - 10:04 AM
The Colorado Mining Association (CMA) strongly challenges Xcel's assertion that rates will not rise significantly if the Public Utilities Commission approves its plan, developed in secrecy, to switch from affordable coal to high priced natural gas at its Front Range power plants.

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Colorado Mining Association

The Colorado Mining Association (CMA), established in 1876 and incorporated in 1897, is a trade association whose membership, numbering 140 companies and 800 individuals, is composed of both small and large enterprises engaged in the exploration for, production and refining of, metals, coal, oil shale, and industrial minerals; firms that manufacture and distribute mining and mineral processing equipment and supplies; and other institutions providing services and supplies to the mineral industry.

The CMA, headquartered in Denver, serves as a spokesman for the mining industry in Colorado. The Association works in cooperation with other state and national mining associations, keeping the industry informed on pending state and federal legislation and promulgating constructive programs and actions that will adequately recognize and serve mining's special problems and needs. It serves the industry on a wide range of subjects through the expertise of its members and member companies on standing, ad hoc, and select committees.