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Grenzebach Corporation Signs 25-Year Energy Agreement With Cherry Street Energy
Oct 03, 2025

Grenzebach Corporation Signs 25-Year Energy Agreement With Cherry Street Energy

Grenzebach Corporation, a manufacturing and engineering center of the multinational Grenzebach Group and the headquarters of Grenzebach North America, is now supporting operations at its Newnan, GA facility with solar energy. The industrial automation solution provider for the American glass and building materials markets entered into an energy agreement with Atlanta-based power company, Cherry Street Energy, which owns the system and sells the electricity it produces to Grenzebach. 

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“For us, sustainability is not a buzzword—it’s a responsibility we embrace. Therefore, partnering with Cherry Street Energy to power our Newnan facility with solar energy is a natural step forward. We see our impact, not just in the industries we serve, but in the environment we share. This agreement reflects our long-term commitment to reducing emissions, driving innovation, and shaping a future where clean energy supports reliable operations,” emphasizes John Fluker, CEO Grenzebach Corporation.

The agreement allows Grenzebach to reduce its Scope 2 emissions and create an energy hedge as power rates continue to increase. Cherry Street Energy financed the $400,000 to construct the system, and will own, operate and maintain it for the next 25 years, selling the electricity it produces to Grenzebach. The system will offset approximately 30 percent of the facility’s daytime energy use. “Large energy users in Georgia face a balancing act of maintaining reliable operations and managing energy spend,” says Michael Chanin, CEO of Cherry Street Energy. “Our customers have taken the innovative approach of adding solar power to their energy mix, counting on Cherry Street to support their operations with reliable, affordable electricity.” 

The 378-panel system will produce enough energy annually equivalent to the electricity use of 30 homes, and offset over 170 metric tons of Grenzebach’s Scope 2 emissions. 

Grenzebach Corporation | https://www.grenzebach.com/en-us/

Cherry Street Energy | https://www.cherrystreet.com/

 

Minnesota PUC Approves ALLETE Acquisition with Unprecedented Conditions Protecting Minnesota Power Ratepayers
Oct 03, 2025

Minnesota PUC Approves ALLETE Acquisition with Unprecedented Conditions Protecting Minnesota Power Ratepayers

The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission (PUC) approved the acquisition of ALLETE, Inc., the company that operates Minnesota Power. As part of the acquisition, the Commission ordered a comprehensive set of conditions that will provide substantial benefits for customers – including more than $200 million in quantifiable savings, protections and benefits.

Through this agreement, Minnesota Power customers remain protected under the full oversight and authority of the Minnesota PUC.

The acquiring entities, Global Infrastructure Partners and Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (the Partners), along with ALLETE, the Minnesota Department of Commerce, and a broad coalition of organizations including labor, clean energy groups, and consumer advocates have agreed to the conditions imposed by the Commission.

“This decision underscores the Commission’s commitment to ensuring reliable utility service at reasonable rates and protecting the public interest,” said Commission Chair Katie Sieben. “Importantly, ratepayers will not pay for this acquisition. We required stronger terms to make sure Minnesota Power customers continue to benefit from some of the lowest bills in the nation. We know how important affordable electricity is – not only for families, but also for the industries that drive Northern Minnesota’s economy – and we only approved this sale after adding strong provisions to safeguard those priorities.”

The conditions that the Commission ordered will provide immediate financial relief for customers, ensure long-term stability to the utility and its customers, and direct critical investments in the state’s energy transition.

Financial relief and cost protections

  • $50 million in bill credits: The Partners must pay $50 million in bill credits to Minnesota Power customers. Minnesota Power will distribute these credits by 2032 based on a future PUC-approved schedule.

  • $20 monthly discount and $3.5 million in arrearage forgiveness: Eligible low-income residential customers will receive a $20 monthly bill discount, and arrearages will be reduced to pre-COVID-19 balances or lower.

  • Caps on utility profitability: The Commission imposed caps on financial metrics to limit the utility’s profitability and help reduce potential rate increases. Minnesota Power’s Return on Equity is capped at 9.78% until December 31, 2030, and Minnesota Power’s equity ratio in its capital structure will be capped at 53.0% until December 31, 2030.

“Freezing the Return on Equity is a vital tool to ensure customer stability,” said Commissioner Hwikwon Ham. “By capping this, we are preventing the acquisition from being used as a justification for excessive profit-seeking at the expense of Minnesota Power ratepayers, guaranteeing that the utility focuses on necessary, prudent investments rather than maximizing returns from the change in ownership.”

Clean energy and customer investments

Minnesota Power is required to meet the state’s Carbon-Free Standard Law. The Commission is ensuring savings by requiring future planning to be done in a cost-effective manner.

  • $10 Million for a long-term residential energy bill mitigation fund: The Partners will fund a $10 million program to support weatherization and electrification for Minnesota Power’s low- and moderate-income customers. Funding for this program will come from the Partners, not Minnesota Power customers.

  • Clean-Firm Energy Plan: Minnesota Power will file a new “Clean Firm Plan” in its resource planning docket, that considers changes from the acquisition. The new plan will use $50 million in new funding from the Partners and will be developed in consultation with stakeholders representing consumer groups, labor and environmental organizations.

“The $10 million dedicated to home energy efficiency upgrades is critical because it will build upon temporary bill relief and provide a permanent solution to energy affordability for hundreds of families,” said Commissioner Audrey Partridge. “Home energy efficiency upgrades lower household bills month after month, and improve the health and safety of homes, which is especially important for our most vulnerable citizens who are disproportionately impacted by high heating costs.”

Long-term oversight and worker protections

The decision also ensures robust long-term regulatory oversight and mandates specific protections for Minnesota Power employees and operations.

  • Service quality and reliability: The PUC has a new way to hold Minnesota Power accountable for customer service and reliability. If the company fails to meet specific benchmarks, such as service reliability, complaint levels, Cold Weather Rule protections, or timely call response, it will face $250,000 under-performance payments per violation, with half of the funds going back to customers as bill credits and half reinvested to fix the underlying issue.

  • Workforce and community stability: Extension of employee protections from two to five years, a continued Duluth headquarters, requirements to maintain local staff levels, and Minnesota Power must continue to prioritize local, union labor and require contractors to pay prevailing wages.

  • Oversight and accountability: Majority-independent Board governance with Minnesota representation, expanded reporting and transparency, and compliance tools.

The comprehensive conditions imposed by the Commission demonstrate a deep commitment to ensuring the Partners' responsibilities are strictly enforced, that ratepayers are protected, and that the acquisition results in meaningful benefits to customers, workers and the community served by Minnesota Power.

For further details and to view the full discussion, visit the PUC’s website: September 25 meeting, October 3 meeting.

Minnesota Public Utilities Commission | mn.gov/puc

Envision Energy Powers Central Asia's Green Future with Landmark 1 GW Mirny Wind Project in Kazakhstan
Oct 03, 2025

Envision Energy Powers Central Asia's Green Future with Landmark 1 GW Mirny Wind Project in Kazakhstan

Envision Energy, a global leader in green technology, announced a landmark collaboration in Kazakhstan's 1 GW Mirny Wind Farm, Kazakhstan's first and most ambitious renewable energy project to date, signing a Letter of Award (LOA) to supply 124 of its advanced 6.5 MW wind turbines. The agreement was signed during Kazakhstan Energy Week in Astana, in the presence of project partners TotalEnergies, Samruk-Energo JSC, and KazMunayGas.

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Developed by Aktas Energy, a partnership between TotalEnergies, Samruk-Energo JSC, and KazMunayGas, the Mirny project exemplifies how strategic investment, technological innovation, and international cooperation can transform a nation's energy landscape. With an estimated annual output of 4 billion kWh, the project will power over one million households while preventing 3.5 million tons of CO₂ emissions annually. With an integrated 300 MW / 600 MWh Battery Energy Storage System, it will also enhance grid reliability and energy security for the country to achieve carbon neutrality by 2060.

Envision Energy was selected for its global leadership, cost-efficient solutions that make clean energy more accessible, and its strong commitment to local content and community engagement. The first turbines are expected to arrive in Kazakhstan by late 2026, with construction scheduled to begin the same year. Once completed, the project will not only reinforce Kazakhstan's energy security but also support the nation's pathway toward achieving carbon neutrality by 2060.

"Kazakhstan is not only a vital partner of Envision Energy in the global energy transition, but also a nation with extraordinary potential to lead Central Asia toward a net-zero future," said John Lee, General Manager of Asia & Africa Markets at Envision Energy, "The Mirny wind project stands as a landmark example of how innovation and cross-border collaboration can come together to deliver clean, reliable, and affordable energy at scale. With our advanced 6.5 MW turbines, localized capabilities, and renewable-powered global supply chain, we are proud to support Kazakhstan's ambition to achieve 15% renewable energy by 2030 and carbon neutrality by 2060. Together with our partners, we are turning this vision into reality- bringing lasting benefits to Kazakhstan, the region, and the world."

"No nation or company can tackle climate change alone; it requires cross-border collaboration, technological excellence, and a shared vision," said Thierry Plaisant, Managing Director for TotalEnergies Renewables Kazakhstan, "With the advanced turbine technology, global expertise, and strong commitment to local content development, Envision Energy is the partner of choice for Kazakhstan's landmark wind energy project. Together with Envision, we are confident that the Mirny project will play a pivotal role in helping Kazakhstan achieve 15% renewable energy in its national energy mix by 2030, delivering reliable, efficient, and sustainable clean energy while creating lasting economic and social benefits for local communities."

Envision Energy | https://www.envision-group.com/

Ohio Solar Update: Local Orgs Backing the Buckeye State’s #11 National Ranking
Oct 02, 2025

Ohio Solar Update: Local Orgs Backing the Buckeye State’s #11 National Ranking

On September 25th, Terrasmart hosted members from the Coalition of Community Solar AccessSolar United NeighborsNexamp, and the Hispanic Chamber of Cincinnati at its office in Cincinnati, Ohio. The goal of the event was to share how Terrasmart and the solar industry are supporting job growth across Ohio. Terrasmart is proud to be one of the 222 solar companies in Ohio, 83 of which are also manufacturers. 

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 (left to right): Jessica Collingsworth (Nexamp), Ed McKiernan (Terrasmart), Carlo Cavallaro (Coalition of Community Solar Access)

As a key solar partner within Ohio, Terrasmart shared how they are helping to drive jobs within the state, including its new ground screw manufacturing capability, for which it added 19 new pieces of equipment and new skilled jobs in Cincinnati. During the event, the teams discussed how to best support community solar programs, like through House Bill 303, to ensure Ohio can drive towards energy independence. 

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(left to right): Front: Christ Lantz, John Goetz, James Gross, Dustin Dulebohn, Ed McKiernan (Terrasmart) Back: Leslie Erion (Terrasmart), Myyia Williams (Solar United Neighbors), Pam Rincones (Hispanic Chamber of Cincinnati), Greta Urbanek (Terrasmart), Carlo Cavallaro (Coalition of Community Solar Access), Jessica Collingsworth (Nexamp), Ben Urbanek, Ameer Abuhamdeh (Terrasmart)

In Ohio, the solar industry supports 7,788 jobs and deploys enough solar energy to power 724,122 homes annually (SEIA, 2025). Terrasmart purchases a majority of its steel from Ohio-based steel suppliers in Cleveland, Mansfield, Toledo, and Columbus. In addition, it partners with 14 Ohio-based companies for steel, tubes, fasteners, galvanization, shipping, and installation services. This supports jobs across the state including Columbus, Cleveland, Mansfield, Toledo, Ashland, Warren, Fairfield, Lebanon, Wooster, Sabina, Youngstown, and Aurora. 

Terrasmart looks forward to its continued partnership with Ohio leaders to drive the growth of solar programs across the state.

Terrasmart | https://www.terrasmart.com/

 

Gulf Pacific Power Expands Operating Wind Portfolio
Oct 02, 2025

Gulf Pacific Power Expands Operating Wind Portfolio

Harbert Management Corporation (“HMC”) is pleased to announce that Gulf Pacific Power, LLC (“GPP”) has completed a transaction with subsidiaries of Enel Green Power North America, Inc. (“Enel”), expanding GPP’s ownership in Midwestern U.S. wind energy facilities (the “Transaction”). Through the Transaction, GPP acquired all of Enel’s cash-equity interests in five operating wind facilities and divested a portion of its interests in two wind facilities.

The acquisitions include all of Enel’s interests in the 200 MW Prairie Rose facility in Rock and Pipestone Counties, Minnesota; the 200 MW Goodwell facility in Texas County, Oklahoma; the 150 MW Origin facility in Murray and Carter Counties, Oklahoma; the 149 MW Rocky Ridge facility in Kiowa and Washita Counties, Oklahoma; as well as all of the equity interests in a 150 MW wind facility in North Dakota. The projects benefit from long-term power purchase agreements with high-credit quality counterparties.

The divestments include a portion of GPP’s interests in the 235 MW Chisholm View facility in Grant and Garfield Counties, Oklahoma, and the 200 MW Caney River facility in Elk County, Kansas. GPP will retain a 49% ownership position in each of Chisholm View and Caney River, with Enel continuing to serve as operator.

Claude Estes, Senior Managing Director and Head of Infrastructure at HMC, noted, “We are excited to expand GPP’s renewable portfolio by acquiring full ownership of these five projects, some of which we have partially owned since 2017. We value our long-standing relationship with Enel and are pleased to continue our partnership through our two jointly owned projects.”

HMC | https://harbert.net/

 

Dow Diamond Expands Commitment to Sustainability with New Solar Array
Oct 02, 2025

Dow Diamond Expands Commitment to Sustainability with New Solar Array

The Great Lakes Loons are thrilled to announce a partnership between Hemlock Semiconductor and Jinko Solar to provide a newly-updated solar panel array at Dow Diamond.

"Solar panels at Dow Diamond isn’t a new concept for us; we’ve always made every effort since ground was broken on the stadium to be as energy efficient as possible,” said Loons President & General Manager Chris Mundhenk. “Sustainability and sports can share the same field and we are fortunate to have partners like HSC and Jinko Solar that share common values in the sustainability arena. Their generosity and expertise in solar made this project become a reality.”

The new system, located on the south side of Dow Diamond near the outfield parking lot, replaces an older solar array that was installed at the stadium almost 20 years ago. The upgraded array features 80 of JinkoSolar’s high-efficiency EAGLE® Modules, containing U.S. polysilicon from Hemlock Semiconductor. JinkoSolar’s EAGLE® Preserve takeback and recycling program has already recycled the decommissioned solar panels, reinforcing the Loons’ long-standing commitment to sustainability.

“We’re excited to team up with the Loons and Hemlock Semiconductor to power Dow Diamond with next-generation solar,” said Nigel Cockroft, General Manager of JinkoSolar (U.S.) Inc. “These panels are built with polysilicon made right here in Michigan, proving that American materials and JinkoSolar’s technology can deliver clean energy and real community impact. And while the original solar panels were not ours, we made sure to recycle them through our EAGLE® Preserve program, because sustainability doesn’t stop at installation.”

Midland-based Blasy Electric played a key role in project management and the installation of the modules. The new system will generate up to 50,000 kilowatt hours for the ballpark annually.

“We believe that sustainability starts at home, and Dow Diamond is a home base for so many in our community,” said Phil Rausch, Corning Division Vice President of Commercial for Solar and Hemlock Semiconductor Senior Vice President of Commercial. “This solar array harnesses the most affordable energy source of the 21st century, using a foundation made of our hyper-pure polysilicon manufactured right here in the Great Lakes Bay Region. We’re proud to support a project that reflects our shared values and delivers lasting benefits to the region we call home.”

The Loons have been committed to maintaining Dow Diamond as a best-in-class facility in recent years. Ahead of the 2024 season, a state-of-the-art LED field lighting system was installed as part of $4.7 million investment throughout the ballpark. Other improvements as part of that project included expansion of the protective netting areas, new video surveillance and door access control systems, new wall padding, as well as significant improvements and renovations to numerous locker room areas.

JinkoSolar | www.jinkosolar.com

Hitachi Energy and Grid United Announce Key Milestone in Development of North Plains Connector Interregional Transmission Line
Oct 02, 2025

Hitachi Energy and Grid United Announce Key Milestone in Development of North Plains Connector Interregional Transmission Line

Hitachi Energy, a wholly owned subsidiary of Hitachi, Ltd., and a global leader in electrification, and Grid United, a leading developer of high-voltage interregional transmission infrastructure, announced the next phase of their collaboration to strengthen transmission capacity between the Eastern and Western grids in the U.S. Under a newly established Engineering Services Agreement (ESA), the two companies have begun detailing project and system requirements of the North Plains Connector (NPC), an interregional transmission system that will connect Montana and North Dakota.

North Plains Connector is a high-voltage direct current (HVDC) interregional transmission system that will span approximately 420 miles. Operating at ±525 kilovolts (kV), NPC will transport up to 3,000 megawatts (MW) of electricity – enough to power millions of homes or businesses - in either direction between the eastern and western U.S. NPC will help address fast-growing electricity demand driven by AI data centers and industrial electrification. It will play a key role in enabling the sharing of power between grids serving different parts of the country.

Under the ESA, Hitachi Energy will deliver early-stage engineering services, including the development of technical specifications for the HVDC converter stations. This approach reduces project risk, enables proactive supply chain management, and accelerates and streamlines project execution. The ESA is a significant milestone that builds on a March 2024 announcement around a collaboration between the two companies and underscores a shared commitment to bolstering transmission capacity through HVDC technology in the U.S.

“North Plains Connector will be the first transmission system connecting three major U.S. energy markets, supporting a key goal of the U.S. Department of Energy for interregional transmission connections to enhance grid reliability and resilience,” said Allie Wahrenberger, VP of Engineering for Grid United. “We are excited to be moving forward with world-class engineering from Hitachi Energy, a company committed to our shared goal of improving grid reliability and resilience for millions of Americans.”

This agreement will support the ongoing grid connection and coordination processes among the following Independent System Operators (ISOs) and Regional Transmission Organizations (RTOs): Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO), Southwest Power Pool (SPP), and the Western Electricity Coordinating Council (WECC). NPC will play an important role in unlocking grid capacity. The project is also expected to serve as a catalyst for the economies of Montana and North Dakota, driving significant job creation and tax revenue for local communities. 

“This new agreement with Grid United is a perfect example of how a long-term collaboration built on trust, and a shared vision can accelerate the project and mitigate risk,” said Nathanael Occenad, Vice President and Regional HVDC Sales Manager for Hitachi Energy in the Americas. “We are proud to support Grid United to advance this project, which is so critical to the expansion of the U.S. grid in the face of skyrocketing electricity demand.”

Long-distance transmission lines are critical in delivering low-cost energy from areas with an abundant supply to those with high demand. The transmission systems being developed by Grid United, including the North Plains Connector, will help overcome one of the most persistent energy bottlenecks in the U.S. by bridging the east-west divide. The transmission systems will also play an important role in meeting national energy priorities such as the White House AI Action Plan, which focuses on strengthening the grid to promote American AI competitiveness.

Hitachi | https://www.hitachi.com

Grid United | www.gridunited.com

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