Chris Studer
@chrisstuder
I communicate. I cooperate. I have many children.
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The @Mid_WestElec annual meeting has begun in Denver. This is such an important organization, working to protect and enhance hydropower assets that provide renewable power to consumers across the region.
Thanks to Jim Horan from @Mid_WestElec for speaking this morning on the state of hydropower during the @EastRiverCoop annual meeting.
A three-judge panel of the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of East River Electric, upholding a lower court’s ruling to dismiss a lawsuit brought by Dakota Energy seeking to terminate its wholesale power contract early. Read the full story: bit.ly/3OBS5IE
The @Mid_WestElec Consumers Association board meeting was just called to order in Bismarck. Thanks to @Basin_Electric for hosting a group working to protect hydropower resources that are so valuable to consumers across the region.
Great turnout at the Lake Region Electric annual meeting in Britton tonight!
Thanks @SenJohnThune for taking time to meet with us and for your support of the federal hydropower program that helps keep energy costs stable for consumers across South Dakota.
Great to join members of @Mid_WestElec to discuss their work to protect energy resources for consumers within the Missouri River Basin and the importance of an all-of-the-above energy approach to ensure a reliable and resilient energy sector.
Purple and gold pancakes for breakfast today to celebrate opening day for the Vikes. #skol
Filled up with E85 on the way home from the @ACEethanol annual meeting. Renewable fuel that supports our ag producers. And I saved $1.85 to boot!
Attending the @Mid_WestElec board meeting in Omaha today discussing hydropower issues. Fun fact: this is the same room Richard Nixon announced his candidacy for President in 1967.
Four-year old kid at the park to me today: “Hey Mister…I want to see how fast you run.” Sorry pal, I try not to embarrass myself like that in public. #oldknees #formercatcher
Thanks Sen. Thune for being so generous with your time at such a critical time…appreciate your willingness to meet with us and hear about the work SD’s electric co-ops are doing.
South Dakota rural electric co-ops like @EastRiverCoop & @SE_Electric play a vital role in ensuring our state has reliable, affordable power. I met with folks from the SD Rural Electric Association to discuss their efforts to expand renewable energy in South Dakota.
You can trust your local electric cooperative to provide you with reliable and affordable power, because as a member, you own the co-op and have a voice in how it is run. #InternationalCooperativeDay #CoopsPowerUs #GoCoop
Not all power providers are the same. Read this article to learn the difference between East River Electric (a local electric cooperative) and Guzman Energy (a for-profit company). bit.ly/3cVk6XG
Neighbors helping neighbors. That’s how the cooperative movement started around here. Dakota Energy is seeking to buy out of its long-term wholesale power contract & attempting to break that promise to their fellow electric cooperatives. Learn more: ow.ly/BIDf50EGIlN
A long-term strategy is better than a short-term gamble.
For 70 years, East River Electric has served our member co-ops with reliable, affordable & sustainable electricity. Click the link below to learn about the history of our long-term power contracts & why they are essential: bit.ly/2Qm8tSh
Read what one Dakota Energy member is saying about his co-op’s decision to leave the cooperative power supply family: bit.ly/3m6eXQV
Not all power providers are the same. Read this article to learn the difference between East River Electric (a local electric cooperative) and Guzman Energy (a for-profit company). bit.ly/3cVk6XG
Thanks to the @DakotaStandard for the opportunity to pen a guest column on how a balanced co-op power supply protects consumers from volatile energy markets. sdstandardnow.com/home/balanced-…
A co-op in NM bought out of their long-term wholesale power contract to do business with a for-profit energy broker & their rates have increased significantly. Learn more: bit.ly/3uMhzqP
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