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Our newest issue highlights the challenges of delivering electricity during lengthy, extreme winter conditions; spotlights the energy efficiency efforts of Carris Health in Redwood Falls; addresses post-COVID load impacts and more. This edition of the Current is available here and in the Financials section of the website.

 

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SMMPA releases 2021 carbon report

The SMMPA 2.0 strategic initiative being implemented by Southern Minnesota Municipal Power Agency (SMMPA) and its 18 member utilities will reduce our 2030 carbon levels 90% when compared to 2005 levels, and more importantly puts us on a path toward being 80 percent carbon-free going forward. Along with retiring our coal plant and adding new wind and solar generation to our portfolio, we will help facilitate the transition to cleaner electric vehicles, maintain our commitment to building out the transmission system and build on our award-winning energy efficiency programs.


We did not let a pandemic get in the way of taking action – we are reducing carbon emissions today all while continuing to provide reliable and affordable wholesale energy to our member utilities. Below you will learn about our continued progress in doing to reduce our carbon footprint and help address the issue of climate change.

Click here to download our brochure, which highlights some of the activities that are part of SMMPA’s overall commitment to reducing carbon.

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Our newest issue features articles on the scheduled completion of SMMPA's charging network for electric vehicles (EV), a member invoice deferral program, proposed Minnesota CIP reform efforts in the state legislature, as well as the Agency’s continued response to Covid-19. This edition of the Current is available here and in the Financials section of the website.

 

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Retired Spring Valley Public Utilities superintendent receives national award

Stuart (Stu) Smith, recently retired superintendent of Spring Valley Public Utilities in Spring Valley, Minnesota, received the Larry Hobart Seven Hats Award during the American Public Power Association’s Public Power Connect: Virtual Summit & Business Meeting. The award recognizes managers of small utilities serving fewer than 2,500 meters. These managers have a very small staff and must assume multiple roles. The seven hats they must wear are: planning and design, administration, public relations, field supervision, accounting, human resources, and community leadership.

In addition to successfully managing the local utility, Smith served on the Southern Minnesota Municipal Power Agency board since 2014 where he brought his wise small-town perspective to the board.

“Stu represents all of what makes public power so important to a community,” said SMMPA Chief Executive Officer Dave Geschwind. “This award is a fitting tribute to his career of service to Spring Valley.

Smith has been a member of the Kiwanis of Spring Valley, the local chamber of commerce, and the Spring Valley Sportsman Club. He is a Spring Valley native and has poured himself into his work for the utility and his community throughout his career.

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Our newest issue features articles on our SMMPA 2.0 initiative, the hiring of new SMMPA Chief Financial Officer Beth Fondell, as well as the Agency’s response to Covid-19. This edition of the Current is available here and in the Financials section of the website.

 

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