Minnesota Power Ready to Move Next Phase of EnergyForward Following MPUC Approval of Resource Plan
November 10 2022 - 5:23PM
Business Wire
The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission today unanimously
approved Minnesota Power’s 15-year Integrated Resource Plan (IRP),
the regulatory roadmap for the company’s EnergyForward
vision to provide 100% carbon-free energy by 2050 while maintaining
safe, reliable and affordable electric serve to its customers.
Building on an extensive process that involved discussion with
customers and stakeholders over the past two years, Minnesota
Power, a utility division of ALLETE Inc. (NYSE:ALE), reached a
joint agreement earlier this week with stakeholders that included
clean energy organizations, labor groups, and the city of Cohasset
and Itasca County, which are host communities to the company’s last
remaining coal-fired power plant. The Commission approved all of
the elements of the joint agreement.
“In early 2021, Minnesota Power set forth its vision for a
carbon-free energy supply by 2050, and today’s decision by the
Commission affirmed Minnesota Power’s state-leading efforts to
shape a clean-energy future that benefits our customers, our
communities, and the climate, while ensuring time to transition our
employees,” said ALLETE Chair, President and CEO Bethany Owen.
“Bringing all of these important stakeholders together has been a
hallmark of Minnesota Power’s extensive process and is critical to
a truly just transition that leaves no one behind. We’re grateful
for the Commission’s approval and excited to get to work on this
next phase of our collaborative and innovative energy
transformation.”
Minnesota Power’s IRP lays out ambitious goals of reducing
carbon emissions by 80% by 2035, and achieving more than 70%
renewable energy in 2030. It calls for adding up to 400 megawatts
of wind energy and 300 megawatts of regional solar energy. That’s
nearly twice what the company proposed in its initial Integrated
Resource Plan filing in Feb. 2021, which called for the addition of
200 megawatts of wind and 200 megawatts of solar. The IRP also
includes a significant investment in energy storage to support the
expansion of renewables on Minnesota Power’s system.
The IRP also charts a course to cease coal operations at the
company’s Boswell Energy Center Unit 3 by 2030 and Boswell Unit 4
by 2035.
“Today’s outcome confirms MP’s thoughtful pace and path for
transforming our fleet and reducing carbon, while keeping
affordability, as well as reliability and resiliency of our system
at the fore and maintaining a just transition for our employees and
host communities,” said Minnesota Power Chief Operating Josh
Skelton. “Our planning for a sustainable transformation has
incorporated feedback from many diverse voices, while recognizing
the rapid changes of an energy industry in transformation. We will
leverage the opportunities now available with the recent passage of
the Inflation Reduction Act and the Infrastructure Investment and
Jobs Act that support lowering the cost of renewables and
maintaining competitive rates for our customers.”
Additional consideration of other resource investments,
including a previously approved natural gas power plant, and the
Midcontinent Independent System Operator’s long-range transmission
plan to strengthen the electric grid, will occur in future
regulatory filings. Also approved today, the company will file its
next IRP by March 1, 2025.
Minnesota Power submitted its 1,427-page IRP to the MPUC on Feb.
1, 2021 after a first of its kind stakeholder outreach process. An
IRP is required of all investor-owned utilities,
generation-and-transmission cooperatives and municipal power
agencies. An IRP outlines how the company will meet the expected
energy needs of its customers over the next 15 years with a safe,
reliable and cost-effective supply of energy, and is an important
tool for regulators who implement Minnesota’s energy policy.
Minnesota Power provides electric service within a
26,000-square-mile area in northeastern Minnesota, supporting
comfort, security and quality of life for 145,000 customers, 14
municipalities and some of the largest industrial customers in the
United States. More information can be found at www.mnpower.com.
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Amy Rutledge Director - Corporate Communications Minnesota
Power/ALLETE 218-723-7400 arutledge@mnpower.com
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