A failure to deliver coal on schedule resulted in customers paying the price for outsourced electricity.
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A recent jobs census found the state created more than 1,100 new jobs from 2013 to 2015, with another 410 openings expected this year.
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The company took to Kickstarter and hit its $25,000 goal within 30 hours.
Cargill, one of the world’s largest private companies, reported declined earnings in all four of its major business sectors.
Completion of the two-part project is expected to save the airport nearly $15 million over a 30-year span.
Green Biologics said it would spend $76 million between the acquisition for the site and its costs to update the facility.
The energy provider recently affirmed commitment to clean energy with the CEO saying wind is becoming cheaper than natural gas.
A company 150 years in the making.
The clean energy project by a brother duo out of Clarkfield raised more than 60 percent of its funding in less than 24 hours.
Roughly 823,000 users will be affected with businesses taking the hardest hit. Average residential bills will spike $5 higher, whereas most businesses could see a $8 bill increase.
Built with “modern mass timber,” Hines anticipates its office building will be the environmental equivalent of taking nearly 1,000 cars off the road.
Xcel is concerned that non-solar customers will see a rate hike.
The new regulations set aggressive carbon-emissions reduction targets for Minnesota — that is, if they are even legal.
CEO announces a $1 billion share repurchase program, indicates more acquisitions this year.
The transaction is expected to help the company focus on its clean energy subsidiary launched in 2011.
A 2013 state law helped pave way for community solar gardens, which will expand options for both residents and businesses seeking to get energy from the sun.
Customers will be able to subscribe to solar energy generated by independent developers.