Cost and Reliability Drive Otter Tail Power Company’s 15-Year Resource Plan
02 9월 2021 - 6:25AM
Business Wire
Today Otter Tail Power Company submitted its Integrated Resource
Plan (IRP) to regulatory commissions in each of the three states it
serves: Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota.
The company spent two years analyzing robust market data and
engaging with people and organizations across its service area,
including updates with its regulatory commissions, who helped
inform the analysis. “Planning a diverse mix of energy resources to
reliably and economically serve our customers over the next 15
years is extremely complex,” said Otter Tail Power Company
President Tim Rogelstad. “I am proud of our collaborative team for
submitting a plan that enhances our ability to ensure our customers
have the electricity they need, when they need it, at an affordable
price, in an environmentally responsible way.”
In its preferred plan, Otter Tail Power Company is requesting
authority to add dual fuel capability at the company’s Astoria
Station, which is in South Dakota and is fueled in part by natural
gas from North Dakota’s Williston Basin, add 150 megawatts of solar
at a location yet to be determined, and commence the process of
withdrawal from its 35% ownership interest in coal-fired Coyote
Station in North Dakota in 2028.
Energy market conditions have been evolving over the past
several years and are forecast to continue offering low-cost energy
opportunities to utilities whose electric generation can quickly
react to real-time market conditions, such as natural gas-fired
resources.
“As we maintain and enhance resiliency, it’s our accountability
to customers to pursue economical generation resources that give us
greater control over whether or not to dispatch resources based on
market conditions,” said Rogelstad. “Coyote Station has been a
safe, reliable, cost-effective resource for our customers for 40
years. For that, we are grateful. Because more flexible and
economical resource options are available as we look forward, Otter
Tail Power Company is seeking to withdraw from our 35% ownership
interest in the facility. It is important to understand this is not
a decision to retire Coyote Station, which is a co-owned facility.
Coyote Station’s future is not ours alone to determine.”
According to Rogelstad, Coyote Station owners continue to
collaborate in analyzing data and weighing decisions that will
impact the plant and each company’s employees, customers, and
communities. “We are taking the time to get these important
decisions right given the many stakeholders involved,” said
Rogelstad. “It’s likely to be a couple of years before we know the
path of any withdrawal from plant ownership and operation. While
each of the owners is uniquely positioned to serve its customers—in
terms of the amount of energy its customers need and the required
production capacity of its generation resources—our shared
priorities are to continue serving customers with reliable,
low-cost electricity.” Otter Tail Power Company will continue to
operate the plant.
Resource planning is an ever-evolving process. According to
Rogelstad, Otter Tail Power Company will continue to monitor issues
that could impact its plan, including changes to the Midcontinent
Independent System Operator’s capacity construct, evolving energy
markets, and current or future federal or state energy laws or
regulations including the federal Regional Haze Rule.
By 2023 Otter Tail Power Company customers will receive
approximately 35% of their energy from renewable resources.
Assuming the current dispatch levels of co-owned units Coyote
Station and Big Stone Plant remain as they are today, the company’s
target is to reduce carbon emissions from generation resources it
owns approximately 50% from 2005 levels by 2025 and 97% by 2050.
“As we transition to a cleaner energy future, we’re keeping
residential rates among the lowest in the nation,” said Rogelstad.
“This is part of our mission and our ongoing commitment to our
customers.”
About Otter Tail Power Company
Otter Tail Power Company, a subsidiary of Otter Tail Corporation
(Nasdaq Global Select Market: OTTR), is headquartered in Fergus
Falls, Minnesota. With a balanced commitment to environmental,
economic, and community stewardship, the company provides
electricity and energy services to approximately 230,000 people in
Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota. To learn more about
Otter Tail Power Company visit otpco.com. To learn more about Otter
Tail Corporation visit ottertail.com.
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