Great River Energy delivers on its triple bottom line in 2022 - Great River Energy

Great River Energy delivers on its triple bottom line in 2022

Like all cooperatives, Great River Energy strives to provide great, affordable service and meet the needs of its membership. Electricity is being produced in new ways and cooperative members are finding different ways to use that electricity in their homes and businesses.

Great River Energy and its member-owners have adapted remarkably to both trends. They have taken important steps to meet members’ energy needs today, tomorrow and long into the future while recording impressive financial and operational performance.

Focused on the members

Cooperatives are not-for-profit organizations that operate at cost, only collecting enough revenue to run the business and meet their financial obligations. When a cooperative experiences financial success, it returns those dollars to members.

The past year was marked with periods of turbulence in the energy markets; however, Great River Energy’s resources performed well. In fact, strong financial results allowed Great River Energy to issue a total of $38 million in bill credits throughout the year. The cooperative also issued patronage capital payments to member-owners.

These cash returns came at a time when many electricity providers are experiencing increased cost pressures due to supply chain challenges and inflation.

Building for the future

Great River Energy successfully concluded several significant projects over the past year that have the cooperative on track to maintain stable wholesale electric rates and reliable service while reducing its environmental impact.

Great River Energy sold its largest coal-based power plant and the high-voltage, direct-current (HVDC) transmission system that delivered the plant’s electricity to Minnesota. As part of the sale, Great River Energy secured rights to interconnect a large renewable energy project to the HVDC system. The project will fulfill a significant portion of the renewable energy needs for Great River Energy’s power supply transition and deliver wind energy just west of the Twin Cities.

Transmission expansion underway

Great River Energy is a partner on a critical high-voltage transmission project that will support grid reliability and resilience in the Upper Midwest as the regional electric system continues to evolve.

Great River Energy is a partner on a critical high-voltage transmission project that will support grid reliability and resilience in the Upper Midwest as the regional electric system continues to evolve.

Known as the Northland Reliability Project, the 150-mile line between the Iron Range and central Minnesota is one of the transmission projects planned to invest in electric reliability as more low-cost renewable energy is brought online, existing power plants are retired, electrification continues to grow and extreme weather events become more frequent.

Subject to regulatory approvals, the transmission line is estimated to be in service by 2030.

Ethanol business sold

A biofuels enterprise of which Great River Energy was the majority owner was a sold in 2022.

Great River Energy’s ownership of Midwest AgEnergy served its members well for many years. After the sale of Coal Creek Station, however, the cooperative had less of a strategic interest in ethanol biorefineries.

Serving members responsibly

Cooperatives take pride in being good neighbors in the communities where they serve and operate facilities as well as doing what’s right for their employees.

Great River Energy was again certified as a Great Place to Work in 2022, an honor given to companies whose employees report a positive working experience. Nearly 90% of employees said Great River Energy is a great place to work — that’s 31 points higher than the average U.S. company. The cooperative also earned the title of “Healthiest Employer” after achieving a very high ranking among  midsize Minnesota employers.

Great River Energy provides charitable contributions to nonprofits, operates scholarship programs and sponsors events that bring people together. The cooperative also works with its member-owners to attract and retain business activity and jobs where its members live.

Through wholesale electric service and community programs, Great River Energy strives to supports its member-owners, contribute to sustainable communities and deliver on its mission to provide affordable, reliable energy in harmony with a sustainable environment.

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