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ST. PAUL, Minnesota, June 11 (TNSsre) The Minnesota Utilities Commission issued the following decision involving Enbridge Energy, Big Bend Wind, Red River Valley Cooperative Power Association, Barnesville Municipal Power and Xcel Energy:INTRODUCTIONDECISION ITEMS1. Details 2014-369 PL9/CN-14-916 Enbridge Energy, Limited PartnershipIn the Matter of the Motion for ....
By Brenda Erdahl Wright County Commissioners expressed several times since initiating a temporary moratorium on the construction and development of solar farms in the county that they want the process of revamping the aging solar farm ordinance in question done as quickly as possible. To that end, work has been moving right along. At their Feb. 2 County Board meeting commissioners approved forming an advisory committee to take a closer look the ordinance that was put in place five plus years ago that may no longer afford Wright County residents the protection they deserve. At their most recent meeting, Tuesday Feb. 16, members of the work group were named with the intent to hold the first meeting on Feb. 24. ....
Loudon Utilities Board discussed Dec. 14 the possibility of bringing solar energy to the community. Joe Tierney, with Sunrise Energy Ventures LLC, presented the board a proposal for a purchase agreement of solar power. Tennessee Valley Authority earlier this year started the flexibility program, which would allow LUB to enter third-party agreements for up to 5% of the load, Tierney said. LUB approved Sept. 28 the ability to utilize the TVA program. âThereâs a multiplier specifically associated with solar development, so you can install even a little bit more than 5% when calculating that performance of solar,â Tierney said. âAs a result, weâve began conversations with ⦠Ty (Ross, LUB manager) and Bill (Watkins, LUB electric director) and weâve been working through a power purchase agreement. ⦠It is for a 7 1/2 megawatt project which ⦠should be less than your total allotment under the flexibility program. It is for a 25-yea ....