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Dual fuel program participants encouraged to have adequate supplies of your secondary fuel source

Courtesy: John Reinhart, Great River Energy Inflationary pressures and supply constraints throughout the energy industry continue to drive unusually high prices in the electricity and natural gas markets. Forward curves indicate the current pricing environment will continue into the 2022-23 winter season. There will also be additional pricing pressure in the wholesale power markets during […]

Wilson utilizing Steele-Waseca experience to develop division manager position

Steele-Waseca Cooperative Electric Member Services Division Manager Kim Wilson is utilizing her past experience with the co-op to transition the position she started May 14 this year. “I started with the co-op over 24 years ago and have seen so many changes over the years,” stated Kim. “I have always tried to work with other […]

Manager Connection – Utility Fraud

By Syd Briggs,General Manager It’s no secret that consumers with a water, gas, or electricity connection have long been targets for utility scams, but fraudsters have changed their tactics since the COVID-19 pandemic. As consumers became more reliant on technology for work, school, and commerce, scammers noted these shifts and adapted their tactics to this […]

Steele-Waseca Cooperative Electric announces appointments for 2023 Nominating Committee

The Steele-Waseca Cooperative Electric board of directors have made appointments to the 2023 Nominating Committee. It is the nominating committee’s responsibility to prepare the list of director candidates, and post it at the cooperative’s office at least 30 days prior to the annual meeting scheduled Tuesday, June 6, 2023. The election of directors will take […]

Cooperatives handle the heat, even during the hottest times of the year

by David Saggau, Great River Energy (GRE) president and CEO As the summer began, you may have heard news about a shortage of electricity in the Midwest or concerns about the stability of the electric system. While it was true there was less surplus energy that we typically have, the Midwest electric system still had […]

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