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CFC's podcast is focused on highlighting financial and energy industry insights that matter most to the electric cooperative network.

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    Industry Insights: AI's Role in Enhancing Operations and Member Services

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2025 3:37


    Join CFC's Jan Ahlen to discover how AI is revolutionizing the utility industry, improving operations and serving members better.

    Industry Insights: Electric Cooperatives and the Data Center Boom

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 4:10


    Electricity consumption will drive U.S. economic growth, with data centers leading the charge. Join CFC's Chris Whittle to explore the challenges and opportunities for electric cooperatives in this evolving landscape.

    Industry Insights: Transformers Are More Than Meets the Eye

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 4:55


    Join CFC's Alisha Pinto for a look at the critical role transformers play in electric grid infrastructure and what the future holds.

    Industry Insights: Small Modular Reactors Closer To Reality

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 3:57


    Join CFC's Brian Sloboda to learn how factory-built and scalable small modular reactors could provide utility-scale baseload power as licensing is modernized and the sector receives substantial U.S. investment. Find out what electric cooperatives need to know today.

    Industry Insights: Understanding Utility-Scale Solar

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 4:45


    Join CFC's Alisha Pinto for a look at key insights from CFC's recent solar issue brief, which serves as a guide for electric cooperative leaders. Learn more about utility-scale solar

    Industry Insights: Electric Cooperatives' Role in Changing EV Landscape

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 3:46


    Join CFC's Brian Sloboda for a look at the evolving landscape of electric vehicles (EVs) and the role electric cooperatives can play.

    2025 Industry and Economic Trends

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 13:05


    Join CFC industry and policy expert Jan Ahlen and economic expert Sam Kem as they discuss this year's economic and industry environments and take a look at how trends in each affect the other.Explore the 2025 Industry and Economic Trends Report yourself at https://interactive.nrucfc.coop/trends-report-2025.For questions and requests about economic topics, please contact economicresearch@nrucfc.coop.For questions and requests about industry research topics, please contact utilityresearchpolicy@nrucfc.coop.Visit us, download the intelligence brief and dashboard and explore other Solutions media on our website, nrucfc.coop/Solutions.

    Dairyland Power's VoltWrite: An Innovative AI Solution Transforming Cooperative Operations

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 21:11


    Join Dairyland Power Cooperative CIO Nate Melby and Business Applications Supervisor Vlad Tsoy to learn how the cooperative is leveraging various types of AI technology through an internally developed VoltWrite solution. Melby and Tsoy discuss valuable insights into how electric cooperatives can strategically adopt AI to support their workforce and enhance member engagement. Dairyland Power is a wholesale electric cooperative that supplies the energy needs of 24 distribution cooperatives and 27 municipal utilities across four states - Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, and Illinois. Learn how to find the right balance between implementing AI technologies and maintaining the human touch that is crucial to the cooperative business model.

    Industry Insights: DOE Funds Energize US Battery Storage

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 2:22


    Join CFC's Chris Whittle to learn how the U.S. is revolutionizing its battery manufacturing landscape, potentially transforming the future of renewable energy and electric reliability for cooperatives nationwide.

    Leadership Insights from a Hurricane-Tested CEO

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 10:45


    Join Gulf Coast Electric Cooperative (GCEC) CEO John Bartley as he looks back at the impact his cooperative felt when faced with a direct hit from Hurricane Michael.   GCEC is a distribution cooperative serving more than 20,000 meters and 2,500 miles of line in six counties and six municipalities across the southern panhandle of Florida.   Discover what it takes to lead an electric cooperative through the challenges of restoring power after a Category 5 storm and the invaluable lessons learned during the rebuilding process.

    Industry Insights: Empowering Electric Cooperatives—The Promise of Microgrids

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 3:57


    Join CFC's Alisha Pinto as she explores the potential of microgrids to enhance energy resilience and efficiency for electric cooperatives.

    Colorado CEO Talks Reliability in the Face of Extreme Weather

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 13:29


    Join CORE Electric Cooperative CEO Pam Feuerstein for a conversation on technology planning and financial opportunities used to harden CORE's electric system in a territory at high risk for weather events, including wildfires.  CORE is the largest electric cooperative in Colorado, providing electric power to more than 375,000 residents. CORE serves 5,000 square miles, including portions of 11 counties to the east, west and south of Denver. Listen now to learn more about the technology and tools CORE is implementing to mitigate risk, create data governance and focus financial investments in the right areas to harden its system.

    The Future of Energy Control: Unleashing the Potential of DERMS

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 2:28 Transcription Available


    Join CFC's Brian Sloboda to discover how distributed energy resource management systems (DERMS) revolutionize energy management.

    Industry Insights: Commercial Power Demand Drives Electricity Sales

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 1:47


    Join CFC's Chris Whittle in an update on recent growth in electric demand and what is driving the increase in the commercial power sector, including the top 10 states seeing the most electricity consumption.  

    Industry Insights: The Truth About EV Sales

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 2:23


    Join CFC's Brian Sloboda as he gets to the bottom of EV news headlines and digs into the data behind EV sales. Plus, learn what electric cooperatives may need to focus on when making infrastructure decisions regarding EVs.  

    Quick Guide to CFC Investments

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 13:29


    Join CFC Vice President of Capital Markets Vu Ly for an episode on the ins and outs of CFC investment options. Learn what resources CFC provides, gain insight into building board policy and find out how cooperatives can better manage cash flow.  

    Industry Insights: Wildfires Spark Industry Change, Drive Up Costs for Electric Utilities

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 3:27


    Join CFC's Alisha Pinto for an update on how an increase in U.S. wildfires is affecting utilities from insurance coverage to investments in capital expenditures and technology.

    Industry Insights: New FERC Rule Impacts 2024 Interconnection Queue

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 2:08


    Join CFC's Chris Whittle for an update on how a new FERC ruling will impact the waitlist for renewable project interconnection.

    Industry Insights: How Co-op Virtual Power Plants Stack Up Against Google, Tesla

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 3:05


    Join CFC's Brian Sloboda as he dives into a handful of cooperative use cases that highlight the potential of demand response programs. 

    Using Alert Systems To Protect Members from Scammers 

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 17:17


    In this episode of Solutions Cast, we speak with Poudre Valley Rural Electric Association (PVREA) Strategic Communications Director Sam Taggart about the innovative approach PVREA is using to warn cooperative members of local scammers. Taggert discusses the scam alert system his team has put in place to protect members from an age-old problem while achieving positive member engagement during a moment of critical need. Based in Fort Collins, Colorado, PVREA is a distribution cooperative covering 2,000 square miles of service territory across three counties with more than 4,000 miles of overhead, underground and transmission line.

    Industry Insights: Solar Panel End-of-Life Management

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 3:04


    CFC's Alisha Pinto as she discusses the current landscape of solar panel retirements and what value solar panel recycling can add. 

    Industry Insights: Natural Gas Prices Start Year at Historic Lows

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 1:39


    Join CFC's Chris Whittle for an update on natural gas prices as he explains the latest trends in natural gas growth.

    Michigan CEO Explores Lessons Learned from First-Year Challenges

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 17:21


    Listen to the latest episode of CFC Solutions Cast to hear how Cherryland Electric Cooperative CEO Rachel Johnson stepped into the role for the first time and how she addressed personal challenges, rate changes and technology upgrades. What did Johnson learn over a year full of change?Cherryland Electric Cooperative—located in Grawn, Michigan—is a distribution cooperative serving more than 38,000 members across six counties in a fast-growing service territory.Learn more about Johnson's approach to leadership change, including her innovative employee and member communication strategies.

    Industry Insights: The Deep Fake—Preparing Cooperative Staff for AI Cybersecurity Awareness

    Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 2:58 Transcription Available


    Join CFC's Brian Sloboda for an update on the risks AI poses in cybersecurity and how to raise awareness among your staff.

    Industry Insights: AI Disrupts Power Demand Estimates

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 2:41


    Watch CFC Vice President Jan Ahlen for insights on data center growth and how artificial intelligence may drive significant power demand.

    Industry Insights: The Challenging Future of Electric Reliability

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 2:49 Transcription Available


    Listen to CFC's Alisha Pinto for an update on the electric grid, areas for concern and what cooperatives can do to enhance reliability. 

    Industry Insights: Recent Surge in Bitcoin Prices May Impact Electric Cooperative Demand

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 1:40 Transcription Available


    CFC has launched the first episode of a new videocast series—CFC Solutions Cast: Industry Insights—which will focus on bite sized pieces of industry news and how it may impact electric cooperatives. The bi-weekly videocast will feature CFC's industry team, who will highlight the most important and relevant topics electric cooperatives are facing today and in the future.Join Chris Whittle for an update on the volatility of crypocurrency and possible impacts to electric cooperatives. 

    The Evolution of AI: What Questions Should Co-ops Be Asking?

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 16:57


    In this episode of CFC Solutions Cast, CFC Director of Utility Research & Policy Brian Sloboda connects the dots on artificial intelligence (AI) and important business questions cooperatives should consider asking during implementation of new AI technology. He highlights cooperative use cases and potential ways to integrate AI into business processes and systems.  Listen to the latest episode of CFC Solutions Cast to discover the most important questions electric cooperatives need to be asking about AI integration. To view the 2024 Economic and Industry Trends visit https://interactive.nrucfc.coop/economic-and-industry-trends-2024/ Share your cooperative story, contact: Christine Petchenick: christine.petchenick@nrucfc.coopBrian Sloboda: brian.sloboda@nrucfc.coopOutline00:00 Intro00:57 What Is AI?05:31 Building Infrastructure for AI07:00 AI and the Workforce12:13 Member Engagement Strategy

    Revving Up: 2023 Trends Accelerate into 2024

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 12:30


    In this episode of CFC Solutions Cast, we count down the top three Solutions Cast episodes of 2023 and discover which of those trends are accelerating into 2024. CFC Vice President of Utility Research & Policy Jan Ahlen discusses the key electric utility sector trends in store this year, ranging from opportunities for using artificial intelligence to recent headlines challenging the growth of electric vehicle sales and more.Listen to the latest episode of CFC Solutions Cast to learn about the most important energy and technology trends facing the electric cooperative network.See the 2024 Trends Report: https://interactive.nrucfc.coop/economic-and-industry-trends-2024/p/1Outline1:18        3rd Most Downloaded of 2023: Discover How One Vermont Co-op Is Building a Virtual Power Plant2:45       2nd Most Downloaded of 2023: North Carolina Co-op Uses AI to Improve Reliability, Safety4:41        Most Downloaded of 2023: How Cooperatives Can Prepare for Future EV Sales Growth6:48       Small Modular Reactors in 2023 and Beyond8:45       Restarting the Palisades Plant and the Future of the Nuclear Industry9:48       Trends Report 2023: Which Trends Were the Most Impactful?

    Educating the Next Generation of Co-op CEOs—Top Tips for Developing Leadership Talent

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 30:45


    Educating the Next Generation of Co-op CEOs—Top Tips for Developing Leadership TalentIn this episode of CFC Solutions Cast, we speak with NRECA Executive and Staff Education Director Gary Pfann about what he's learned during his more than 25 years of training cooperative executives. Pfann shares his expertise on building the next generation of cooperative leaders who are ready to meet the challenges of the future.Pfann discusses retirement trends electric cooperatives will face in the next decade, including retirements of executive staff, the importance of passing along institutional knowledge and the need for building internal development paths and CEO succession plans. Listen to the latest episode of CFC Solutions Cast to hear what challenges cooperatives face as a record number of CEO retirements lie ahead.Outline:00:49   Retirement Trends04:31    Passing Along Institutional Knowledge07:39    Technology and Future Leadership09:32    Executive Leadership Demographics and Pathways15:47     Leading Across Generational Differences22:03    Developing a Shared Vision25:03    Building a Succession Plan27:21     Top Three Tips

    Discover How A Midwest Cooperative is Leading the Way in Beneficial Electrification

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 21:39


    In this episode of CFC Solutions Cast, we speak with Hoosier Energy Member Solutions Manager Blake Kleaving and Emerging Energy Resources Senior Manager Ryan Henderson about what sets beneficial electrification apart from electrification.Hoosier Energy is a generation and transmission cooperative serving more than 760,000 consumers through 18-member electric cooperatives across a 15,000-square-mile area in Indiana.Learn more about Hoosier Energy's approach to building beneficial electrification programs including member education and engagement, tapping the Inflation Reduction Act and exploring virtual power plants.

    A Game Changer: The Team Sport of Infrastructure Planning — Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 32:36


    A Game Changer: The Team Sport of Infrastructure PlanningIn the second half of this two-part episode, we speak with Wright-Hennepin Cooperative Electric Association Director of Operations Lee Nordby and Director of Engineering Curt Cordt to discuss the dynamic field of electric utility infrastructure planning and the transformative changes happening in the industry. The Wright-Hennepin team has a unique approach to infrastructure planning—considering it a team sport. This non-traditional approach recognizes the importance of infrastructure investments beyond conventional elements, encompassing technology, marketing, beneficial electrification and more. Nordby and Cordt discuss developing and shifting work plans and technology plans to meet the changing needs of their cooperative membership. Wright-Hennepin serves approximately 59,000 members in western Hennepin County, Minnesota. The cooperative is a mix of suburban and traditional cooperative areas that are experiencing high growth demands and increased electrification of the transportation sector.  Learn how Wright-Hennepin are bringing their A-game on investments to meet a growing territory population and an increase in energy demand.Outline:00:56 Operations and Technology in the Strategic Vision01:55 What Does Long-Term Planning Mean for Operations and Technology?06:43 How Does Changing Technology Affect Planning?10:51 Choosing the Right Technology to Go With the Strategic Vision13:12 Building a Robust Generation Program14:24 Training, Talent and Relationship Building20:06 Hiring Third Parties21:13 Keeping the Board Informed22:06 Handling the Unexpected25:05 Working the Plan26:22 How to Handle an Outdated Plan28:54 Top Three Tips 

    A Game Changer: The Team Sport of Infrastructure Planning — Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 41:41


    A Game Changer: The Team Sport of Infrastructure Planning In part one of this two-part episode, we speak with Wright-Hennepin Cooperative Electric Association CEO Tim Sullivan and CFO Brian Swanson to discuss the dynamic field of electric utility infrastructure planning and the transformative changes happening in the industry. Sullivan has a unique approach to infrastructure planning—considering it a team sport. This non-traditional approach recognizes the importance of infrastructure investments beyond conventional elements, encompassing technology, marketing, beneficial electrification and more. Sullivan and Swanson touch on the rapid pace of change in infrastructure planning due to technological advancements and the importance of adapting to these changes. Wright-Hennepin serves approximately 59,000 members in western Hennepin County, Minnesota. The cooperative is a mix of suburban and traditional cooperative areas that are experiencing high growth demands and increased electrification of the transportation sector. Learn how Sullivan and his team are bringing their A-game on investments to meet a growing territory population and an increase in energy demand.Outline:05:13 Infrastructure Planning Strategy12:40 Developing a Long-range Financial Plan14:42 Financial Planning and the Board of Directors18:20 Making a Strategic Shift to the Infrastructure Plan22:50 Energy Transition and Electric Vehicle Strategies29:10 Keeping Members Informed32:53 Calling Balls and Strikes on Undergrounding Lines34:29 Infrastructure Planning with a Focus on Labor37:23 Top Tips for Co-op Leaders Developing an Infrastructure Plan

    Building Trusting Relationships with Members and Employees Through Communications

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 26:14


    In this episode of CFC Solutions Cast, we speak with Coweta-Fayette EMC Vice President of Communications Chellie Phillips about communicating effectively with cooperative members and employees. Phillips discusses the importance of developing trusting relationships with colleagues and executive staff—including tips for building bridges and opening lines of communication. Phillips discusses the importance of developing a strong cooperative culture and the impact the next generation of cooperative employees can bring. Based in Palmetto, Georgia, Coweta-Fayette EMC serves 90,000 members.  Learn more about the importance of communication in professional development and ways to build trust through communication.  

    Leading by Example To Change a Cooperative's Culture

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 15:01


    In this episode of CFC Solutions Cast, we speak with Southside Electric Cooperative CEO Jason Loehr about his transition from CFO to CEO. Loehr discusses his team philosophy and how he leads by example to develop culture and talent.  Southside Electric Cooperative is a distribution cooperative located in south central Virginia. They serve a rural area of approximately 13,000 square miles with about 60,000 accounts, 48,000 members and 8,000 miles of line.Discover tips executive leadership can use to enhance a cooperative's culture and develop talent.

    Discover How One Vermont Co-op Is Building a Virtual Power Plant

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 21:34


    In this episode of CFC Solutions Cast, we speak with Vermont Electric Cooperative (VEC) Innovation and Technology Leader Cyril Brunner and CFC Vice President of Utility Research & Policy Jan Ahlen about the future impact virtual power plants (VPPs) may have on the electric cooperative network. A VPP is a network of distributed energy resources, such as smart thermostats and batteries, that are operated by a common, centralized control system.  Brunner explains how VEC is introducing VPP programs to its membership and the potential impact he sees for the cooperative's future. Brunner and Ahlen also discuss the broader implications VPPs could bring to utilities, including improving affordability and reliability as well as increasing member engagement.VEC is a distribution cooperative located in Johnson, Vermont, providing energy services to over 33,000 members in 75 communities.Listen to learn how VPPs could be changing the future of utility programs. 

    North Carolina Co-op Uses AI To Improve Reliability, Safety

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 16:37


    In this episode of CFC Solutions Cast, we speak with Jeff Allen, vice president of operations, and Clayton Jones, vegetation management supervisor, from Jones-Onslow Electric Membership Corporation (JOEMC). They discuss their use of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies for vegetation management and how the application is enhancing their vegetation management program.  JOEMC is a distribution cooperative located in North Carolina serving more than 81,000 meters with a service territory that stretches across six counties from beach communities to agricultural areas.  Allen and Jones share how the new program is helping to improve the reliability and safety of the electric grid while directing cooperative resources to the right locations at the right time.  Listen to learn how electric cooperatives can use data analytics to learn more about their vegetation management programs.  

    A Journey from Contact Center Representative to Data Scientist

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 25:00


    In this episode of CFC Solutions Cast, we speak with Eugene Hamrick, director of enterprise analytics and innovation for Rappahannock Electric Cooperative (REC) and BrilliT, about the growing need for electric cooperatives to consider adding data scientist skills and how his cooperative manages talent acquisition of data professionals.REC is one of Virginia's largest distribution electric cooperatives with more than 174,000 connections and 17,000 miles of power lines across 22 counties stretching from the West Virginia border to the Chesapeake Bay. Hamrick shares how he grew his career at REC, which started in the contact center, moved to a solutions architect role after earning several data science certifications, helped create a formal data analytics department and how—through his role at BrilliT—is helping other cooperatives do the same. Listen to learn how electric cooperatives can turn data analytics into actionable insights for engineering operations and member services. 

    C&I Generator Loan Program Enhances Resilience

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 18:04


    In this episode of CFC Solutions Cast, we speak with Cherryland Electric Cooperative (CEC) Engineering & Operations Manager Frank Siepker about a generator loan program that enhances resilience and supports business continuity for commercial and industrial (C&I) member-owners. Based in Grawn, Michigan, CEC faces challenges from derecho wind bursts, thunderstorms and other extreme weather events. The cooperative leverages the generator loan program to help C&I members keep the lights on during extended power outages and provides public services to the community, such as food, shelter and other forms of assistance. Siepker discusses how the generator loan program came about, what the lending requirements are and why the cooperative recently decided to shift away from its role as an authorized reseller of Generac generators to focus on providing C&I members with generator planning and loans.  Tune in to hear the critical insights CEC shares about implementing a commercial backup power system loan program that reduces vulnerabilities to the effects of extreme weather and ensures reliability for C&I member-owners.

    How Cooperatives Can Prepare for Future EV Sales Growth

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 24:18


    In this episode of CFC Solutions Cast, we speak with Oglethorpe Power Corporation Director of Emerging Technologies Alan Shedd about the continued growth of electric vehicle (EV) adoption, creating a national EV charging network and how electric cooperatives can get ahead of the EV adoption curve. Shedd explains why cooperative leaders should not panic, yet, about growing EV sales, and instead focus on where 80% of EV charging will take place—at home. He describes three steps cooperatives can take to prepare their systems: get educated about the effects of EVs charging at home, collect data to understand how many EVs are on their system and get experience with EVs. Listen to the latest episode of CFC Solutions Cast to hear how electric cooperatives can prepare for the future growth of EV sales. 

    How Winter Storm Elliott Caused the Perfect Storm

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 14:04


    In this episode of CFC Solutions Cast, we speak with CFC Senior Energy Industry Analyst Roman Siegert about the lessons learned from the unprecedented load curtailments and power outages in North Carolina, Tennessee, Maine and Pennsylvania caused by Winter Storm Elliott. Siegert discusses how Winter Storm Elliott caused the perfect storm for the electric grid during the holidays and how extreme weather events will require energy providers to collaborate more to share resources and export and import electricity from each other in order to keep the lights on. Listen to the latest episode of CFC Solutions Cast to hear what the electric industry needs to be better prepared for the next major winter storm. 

    A Preview of the 2023 Economic and Energy Picture for Co-ops

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 19:23


    In this episode of CFC Solutions Cast, we speak with CFC Vice President of Economic Research John Suter and CFC Vice President of Utility Research and Policy Jan Ahlen about economic, energy and technology expectations for 2023.  Suter and Ahlen provide insights to supply chain, job market and interest rate trends that remain top-of-mind for electric cooperative leaders as the country continues to transition to a cleaner generation mix and begins to see increased electric vehicle penetration. They will discuss supply chain issues and volatility affecting equipment orders, the influence of labor shortages and price pressure on infrastructure projects, predictions for the energy landscape and generation considerations, and interest rates and their impact on capital investment financing.  Listen to the latest episode of CFC Solutions Cast for a preview of the economic and energy trends forecast for 2023.  

    Microgrid, Battery Storage Help Mitigate Severe Weather

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 18:40


    In this episode of CFC Solutions Cast, we speak with Poudre Valley Rural Electric Association (PVREA) President and CEO Jeff Wadsworth, PVREA Energy Resources Specialist Tony Francone and PVREA Engineer Jeremy Eldridge about a new microgrid and battery storage system.Based in Fort Collins, Colorado, PVREA uses the microgrid and battery storage system to enhance resilience for the Red Feather Lakes community, which faces frequent challenges from wildfires, winter storms and tornadoes.Wadsworth, Francone and Eldridge discuss how the microgrid and battery storage project came about and the components involved, including an 8-kilowatt photovoltaic system, a 130-kW propane generator and a 140-kW/446-kWh Tesla Powerpack battery. The trio also discuss lessons learned from implementing the project and how it fits in with PVREA's commitment to the seventh cooperative principle, “Concern for Community.” Tune in to hear the critical insights PVREA shares about implementing an effective microgrid and battery storage system to reduce vulnerabilities to the effects of extreme weather and ensure reliability for member-owners. 

    Defending Electric Infrastructure from Wildfires

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 28:43


    In the first episode of the second season of CFC Solutions Cast, we chat with Plumas-Sierra Rural Electric Cooperative (PSREC) General Manager Bob Marshall and PSREC Engineering and Operations Manager Jason Harston about protecting poles and other parts of utility infrastructure from the devastating effects of wildfires.PSREC, based in Portola, California, has enhanced its approach to wildfire mitigation in recent years by implementing a number of new measures, including mastication, fire-resistant mesh and flame retardant. Marshall and Harston discuss how PSREC leverages these different tools, as well as their experience with gaining support from the board, and how members feel about the cooperative's wildfire mitigation measures. The duo also discuss lessons learned and its approach to managing liability risk.Tune in to hear the critical insights PSREC shares about implementing effective wildfire mitigation measures to protect cooperative members and utility infrastructure. 

    Iowa Cooperative Uses Smart Grid Enablers To Achieve Fiber Network Rollout

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 31:34


    In this episode of CFC Solutions Cast, we chat with Maquoketa Valley Electric Cooperative President and CEO Jeremy Richert and NRTC Vice President of Smart Grid, Advisory and Networks Joe Walsh as they discuss the importance of smart grid enablers when planning for smart grid applications.Maquoketa Valley, based in Anamosa, Iowa, has implemented multiple smart grid applications over the last 20 years including AMI metering, SCADA upgrades, system automation, data analytics, and their most recent application, MVLink, a fiber smart grid network. Richert and Walsh discuss how cooperative leadership, communications and automation of technology each play an important role in developing the foundation needed for successful smart grid application deployments.Tune in to hear the leadership insights Maquoketa Valley shares about the importance of utilizing smart grid enablers when planning for advanced technology and fiber applications.

    Electric Cooperative Leaders Share EV Program Implementation Experiences, Member Feedback

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 26:20


    In this episode of CFC Solutions Cast, we chat with Roanoke Electric Cooperative CEO Marshall Cherry and Cobb Electric Membership Corporation Vice President of Power Supply, Rates and DER Strategy Tim Jarrell as they discuss their rollout of electric vehicle (EV) charging programs, member adoption and how member feedback is driving improvements. Roanoke, based in northeast North Carolina, has the lowest population density in the state and recently implemented a strategic vision, called Vision 2025, to drive the cooperative to implement services that are more efficient for its member-owners.Cobb, based in the northern suburbs of Atlanta, is the polar opposite of Roanoke—very dense and urban—but has similar goals of ensuring its products and services satisfy member needs. While both systems took different approaches to meet member EV charging requirements, the cooperatives are focused on providing charging solutions that are a win-win for members to save money and ensure EVs are plugged in during off-peak times.  Listen to the Solutions Cast to find out what Cobb and Roanoke have in store for the future as member EV adoption increases in both urban and rural areas. Learn More About Cobb and Roanoke Rate Design Studies and New Program Offerings See “CFC Helps Cobb EMC Offer Multiple Rate Options to Members,” Solutions News Bulletin, Jan. 11, 2021, to learn more about the rate design study that helped develop Cobb's time-of-use rate program. See “CFC Helps Roanoke EC Launch New EV Subscription Rate Program,” Solutions News Bulletin, March 8, 2021, to learn more about the rate design study that helped develop Roanoke's EV subscription rate program.

    Minnesota Co-op Nears Completion of Ambitious Smart Grid Load Management System

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 22:05


    Minnesota-based Dakota Electric Association is implementing an advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) meter data management (MDM) and load management system, including all the integration and internal processes to use the data. The cooperative is in the final stages of exchanging 120,000 meters and about halfway done with replacing 50,000 load control devices.Dakota kicked off the MDM project in 2013 by identifying its technology needs and developing a vision of what success looked like with a diverse cross-functional team. That led to the creation of a plan to update its customer information system (CIS) and build a foundation to support the flow of data. The plan included working with its generation and transmission cooperative and installing fiber to its substations.Due to the cost of the project, it was imperative to educate its board as well as the cooperative's senior leadership team on the project plan and risk analysis. Dakota used a unique exercise to have two groups of three board members and senior management present pros and cons of the project to better understand the plans to mitigate risk. The exercise worked. Board members and senior leadership gained a better understanding of the project, potential risks and how they would be addressed.In this episode of CFC Solutions Cast, we chat with Dakota Senior Principal and Regulatory Engineer Craig Turner and NRTC Chief Marketing and Strategy Officer Greg Santoro as they discuss how Dakota's smart grid load management project identified and mitigated risk, leveraged other cooperatives' experience implementing similar technology, piloted the software and integration before moving forward and incorporated the lessons learned throughout the project.

    PART 2: Alaska Co-op Goes Big with 46.5 MW Battery Energy Storage System

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 18:34


    Alaska-based Homer Electric Association recently completed the construction and initial testing of a 46.5 megawatt battery energy storage system (BESS) located at its Soldotna Generation and Substation facility. The BESS is made up of 37 battery units capable of delivering 93 megawatt-hours over a two-hour period and was built to increase grid stability, electric power reliability and system efficiency.Due to the area's unique geography, HEA has one 15 kilovolt transmission line that connects the cooperative to the rest of the grid via Anchorage. When the transmission line goes down, the system is essentially isolated, or “islanded.” Being islanded can potentially cost HEA an extra $24,000 per day in natural gas fuel costs. The BESS has the potential to avoid those additional fuel costs, saving the cooperative and its members significant amounts of money.In this special two-part episode of CFC Solutions Cast, we chat with Homer Electric Association General Manager Brad Janorschke and CFC Vice President of Utility Research and Policy Jan Ahlen. During the first episode, Janorschke and Ahlen discuss how HEA's distinctive geography creates generation and transmission challenges and how the new battery storage system will benefit the cooperative and its members. In the second episode, they cover how other cooperatives are using battery storage as well as HEA's experience selecting a vendor and moving forward with building the system. 

    PART 1: Alaska Co-op Goes Big with 46.5 MW Battery Energy Storage System

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 16:36


    Alaska-based Homer Electric Association recently completed the construction and initial testing of a 46.5 megawatt battery energy storage system (BESS) located at its Soldotna Generation and Substation facility. The BESS is made up of 37 battery units capable of delivering 93 megawatt-hours over a two-hour period and was built to increase grid stability, electric power reliability and system efficiency.Due to the area's unique geography, HEA has one 115 kilovolt transmission line that connects the cooperative to the rest of the grid via Anchorage. When the transmission line goes down, the system is essentially isolated, or “islanded.” Being islanded can potentially cost HEA an extra $24,000 per day in natural gas fuel costs. The BESS has the potential to avoid those additional fuel costs, saving the cooperative and its members significant amounts of money.In this special two-part episode of CFC Solutions Cast, we chat with Homer Electric Association General Manager Brad Janorschke and CFC Vice President of Utility Research and Policy Jan Ahlen. During the first episode, Janorschke and Ahlen discuss how HEA's distinctive geography creates generation and transmission challenges and how the new battery storage system will benefit the cooperative and its members. In the second episode, they cover how other cooperatives are using battery storage as well as HEA's experience selecting a vendor and moving forward with building the system. 

    Indiana Co-op Accelerates Battery Storage Project To Beat the Peak

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 24:36


    Northeastern Rural Electric Membership Corporation (NREMC) is speeding up its plans to deploy three additional batteries to be operational by the end of May 2022—almost a year ahead of schedule—due to the successful operation of its first two batteries that came on-line in July 2021.In August, NREMC charged its two batteries, 6 MW and 7 MW, with off-peak power and then successfully shaved its peak power needs with 100 percent of the batteries' capacity. The cooperative saved $1.6 million on one of its peak days that cost it $4,500 to charge with off-peak power.In this episode of CFC Solutions Cast, we chat with NREMC President and CEO Eric Jung about how battery storage is reducing the cooperative's transmission costs, the assumptions and expectations of managing battery storage on its system, real-world results from this summer and why it is so important to select the right vendor.Jung also will share his top three insights on battery storage that can help other cooperative leaders who are considering battery storage for their systems.

    Are Rising Prices Temporary or Are They Here to Stay?

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 25:49


    Inflation is currently the talk of the financial news networks with ominous headlines and warnings about what's to come. The rise in prices causes everyone to pay more for goods and services, including electric cooperatives for their operations. With the economy growing at just under 7 percent and supply imbalances creating bottlenecks, economists are wondering where inflation is headed near term. The Federal Reserve thinks the demand shock of the economy reopening earlier this year along with supply constraints caused by global shipping backlogs will subside. Investors aren't so sure and may be looking to shift to safer securities. In this episode of CFC Solutions Cast, we chat with John Suter, CFC's vice president of economic research, and Matt Wade, CFC's vice president of asset liability management, who provide insights on what's driving inflation today, how it compares with pre-pandemic levels, where it's headed and what it means for electric cooperatives.

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