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Solar In Minnesota and a Must-Attend Conference

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Minnesota stands out as a leader in the energy transition, uniquely positioned at the forefront of renewable adoption in the Midwest. Through bipartisan legislation and innovative incentive programs, the state has become a trailblazer in advancing renewable energy technologies and setting a regional example for clean energy initiatives.

In this episode of the Rise Up Podcast, Nick talks to Logan O'Grady, executive director of MnSEIA, about the past and future of solar in Minnesota as well as the upcoming Gateway to Solar conference on October 8-9, 2024.

Get Connected:

Rise Up Podcast: https://www.riseupmidwest.org

The MREA: https://www.midwestrenew.org

Email: Info@midwestrenew.org

0:42 Logan O'Grady introduction

1:27 MnSEIA overview

4:29 Minnesota solar market

9:24 Minnesota solar policy and bipartisanship

12:30 Lessons learned and the current solar market

16:28 Changes to utility introductory rates

20:58 The future of energy storage in Minnesota

26:23 Inspiration for storage incentive program

28:09 Energy balance in Minnesota

31:38 Gateway to Solar conference

ABOUT OUR GUEST: LOGAN O'GRADY

Logan O'Grady is the Executive Director of the Minnesota Solar Energy Industries Association. He is authorized to practice law in Minnesota and is a registered lobbyist for MnSEIA.

Entering his fourth year at the helm of MnSEIA, Logan has led the organization through a period of substantial growth. Now representing over 170 member organizations, MnSEIA is the largest member-driven clean energy advocacy group in Minnesota. The biggest and most diverse member force since its founding in 2009 has helped MnSEIA pass historic legislative commitments to the solar + storage industry, including over $150 million in public investments into solar + storage programming. Logan navigated the industry through a revamp of the state’s nation-leading Community Solar Garden program, the launch of Minnesota's Solar for Schools and Solar on Public Buildings programs, passed the state's new Distributed Solar Energy Standard, and has been an outspoken voice on the importance of Distributed Energy Resources in Minnesota's energy portfolio.

Previously, Logan worked at Larkin Hoffman where he served as an attorney on the firm’s government relations team, representing solar companies at the state Capitol and in front of the Public Utilities Commission. He also served as the Director of Policy and Public Affairs at Clean Energy Economy Minnesota (CEEM) and as the Committee Administrator for the Minnesota Senate’s powerful capital investment committee.

Logan holds a Law Degree from Mitchell Hamline School of Law and a Master’s Degree from the Hult International Business School in London.

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Minnesota stands out as a leader in the energy transition, uniquely positioned at the forefront of renewable adoption in the Midwest. Through bipartisan legislation and innovative incentive programs, the state has become a trailblazer in advancing renewable energy technologies and setting a regional example for clean energy initiatives.

In this episode of the Rise Up Podcast, Nick talks to Logan O'Grady, executive director of MnSEIA, about the past and future of solar in Minnesota as well as the upcoming Gateway to Solar conference on October 8-9, 2024.

Get Connected:

Rise Up Podcast: https://www.riseupmidwest.org

The MREA: https://www.midwestrenew.org

Email: Info@midwestrenew.org

0:42 Logan O'Grady introduction

1:27 MnSEIA overview

4:29 Minnesota solar market

9:24 Minnesota solar policy and bipartisanship

12:30 Lessons learned and the current solar market

16:28 Changes to utility introductory rates

20:58 The future of energy storage in Minnesota

26:23 Inspiration for storage incentive program

28:09 Energy balance in Minnesota

31:38 Gateway to Solar conference

ABOUT OUR GUEST: LOGAN O'GRADY

Logan O'Grady is the Executive Director of the Minnesota Solar Energy Industries Association. He is authorized to practice law in Minnesota and is a registered lobbyist for MnSEIA.

Entering his fourth year at the helm of MnSEIA, Logan has led the organization through a period of substantial growth. Now representing over 170 member organizations, MnSEIA is the largest member-driven clean energy advocacy group in Minnesota. The biggest and most diverse member force since its founding in 2009 has helped MnSEIA pass historic legislative commitments to the solar + storage industry, including over $150 million in public investments into solar + storage programming. Logan navigated the industry through a revamp of the state’s nation-leading Community Solar Garden program, the launch of Minnesota's Solar for Schools and Solar on Public Buildings programs, passed the state's new Distributed Solar Energy Standard, and has been an outspoken voice on the importance of Distributed Energy Resources in Minnesota's energy portfolio.

Previously, Logan worked at Larkin Hoffman where he served as an attorney on the firm’s government relations team, representing solar companies at the state Capitol and in front of the Public Utilities Commission. He also served as the Director of Policy and Public Affairs at Clean Energy Economy Minnesota (CEEM) and as the Committee Administrator for the Minnesota Senate’s powerful capital investment committee.

Logan holds a Law Degree from Mitchell Hamline School of Law and a Master’s Degree from the Hult International Business School in London.

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