Otter Tail Power Company receives Minnesota Public Utilities Commission approval on Integrated Resource Plan
The MPUC decision:
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Allows
Otter Tail Power to retain the reliability benefits ofCoyote Station while running the portion of the plant used to serve the company’sMinnesota customers for emergency purposes only. This will begin as soon asJune 1, 2026 , and end no later than 2031. At that time, the company’sMinnesota customers will no longer use the capacity of or energy fromCoyote Station . The MPUC’s decision doesn’t require the company to withdraw fromCoyote Station or change how the company operatesCoyote Station to serve itsNorth Dakota andSouth Dakota customers, even beyond 2031. -
Allows the company to begin creating project plans for replacement energy for the portion of
Coyote Station used to serve the company’sMinnesota customers—and allows the company to make progress toward the Minnesota Carbon Free standard.Otter Tail Power will develop plans for 200 to 300 MW of solar resources, 150 to 200 MW of wind resources, and 20 to 75 MW of battery storage to be commercially operational between now and the end of 2029. -
Recognizes Otter Tail’s proposal to add on-site liquefied natural gas storage at its
Astoria Station natural gas facility, a shared resource across the company’s three-state service area, is reasonable and prudent to protect system reliability and provide price protection for the company’sMinnesota customers. This recognition takes the company one step farther in the regulatory process to add on-site fuel atAstoria Station .
“We appreciate the working relationships we have with the
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