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Heat pumps built for summer cooling, colder winter weather

Advancements in air source heat pump (ASHP) technology for colder climates have led to increased adoption of these systems in recent years. Great River Energy (GRE) serves members across Minnesota, including Steele-Waseca Cooperative Electric, and is part of the Minnesota ASHP Collaborative, a joint effort that also includes Center for Energy and Environment (CEE), Minnesota […]

Seykora, Kindseth thankful for Youth Tour experience in Washington, D.C.

Steele-Waseca Cooperative Electric’s 2022 Youth Tour delegates, Nate Seykora and Alex Kindseth, each expressed gratitude in having the opportunity to travel with Minnesota’s delegation and experience Washington, D.C., June 14-19. Nate shared that from the Arlington National Cemetery to Mount Vernon, the NRECA (National Rural Electric Cooperative Association) tour “was an unforgettable experience.” “I am […]

Manager Connection: Rebates

By Syd Briggs,General Manager Steele-Waseca Cooperative Electric member-owners seeking to add value to their energy dollar may utilize rebates offered by the co-op in 2022. Rebates for central air conditioners ($50 with a SEER rating 14.5 and higher) and air source heat pumps (ASHPs) require a quality installation. To find a qualified installer, visit Steele-Waseca’s […]

Lundberg retires after 49 years with Steele-Waseca Cooperative Electric

Steele-Waseca Cooperative Electric Finance Division Manager Dave Lundberg retired Thursday, June 30, following a 49-year career with the co-op. “I’m 70 and it’s time to pass the baton on,” said Dave. Lundberg joined Steele-Waseca on June 1, 1973, as an accountant after being recruited while attending Willmar Technical Institute. “I was recruited—yes,” said Dave. “They […]

Grid authorities issue warnings about summer energy demand

Great River Energy (GRE) has sufficient resources, but weather may warrant added measures The North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) recently issued its 2022 Summer Reliability Assessment.In it, NERC—the United States’ authority on electric reliability—warned that several parts of the country are at risk of energy shortfalls this summer due to predicted above-normal temperatures and […]

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