Forum highlights energy issues in Minnesota - Great River Energy

Forum highlights energy issues in Minnesota

Nearly 100 people attended Lake Region Electric Cooperative’s (LREC) Energy Forum held last month in Ottertail, Minnesota. The energy forum provided the opportunity for LREC’s member-owners, community leaders and the general public to hear firsthand how electric cooperatives are ready to meet the challenges of the new energy economy.

LREC CEO Tim Thompson welcomed everyone and spoke of how engaged LREC’s membership is when it comes to their cooperative.

“As a member-owned cooperative, we are happy to have our members engaged in these important discussions,” Thompson said. “We want to be your trusted source for energy information.”

Topics at the forum included power supply and transmission planning, reliability, renewable energy, battery storage, energy affordability and the mining of minerals and metals needed to achieve energy goals. The forum brought together a host of energy leaders to discuss how electric cooperatives are working to continue to provide ongoing reliable, affordable electricity to Minnesota cooperative members.

Minnesota Rural Electric Association CEO Darrick Moe discussed the recently passed 100% carbon free legislation and how it could impact affordability and reliability of the electric system in Minnesota.

“There needs to be a massive, transformational change in electricity sources by 2040 to meet this goal,” Moe said. “Innovation has to increase a lot to figure out how we are going to keep the system reliable so that the lights come on when you flip the switch.”

Leadership from Great River Energy also spoke at the event, including Vice President and Chief Transmission Officer at Great River Energy Priti Patel who discussed the need for significant transmission upgrades to meet the new goals.

“Building transmission is a strategic solution to some of the challenges that we face as thermal generation retires and our region transitions to increased penetration of renewable generation.”

— Priti Patel, Great River Energy vice president and chief transmission officer

Zac Ruzycki, director of resource planning at Great River Energy, discussed how the cooperative has been planning and executing the transition of its power supply portfolio away from coal-based power in favor of renewables and marketplace purchases. The company is also piloting new battery technology in partnership with Form Energy.

“This is a challenging target to reach,” Ruzycki said, referencing the 100% carbon free legislation signed in February. “However, the measures we have taken over the past decade put Great River Energy and our members in a strong position to comply with the law with minimal rate impacts.”

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