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CEO Column: Electricity Provides Powerful Value


Electricity provides powerful value

September 1, 2024

As a member-owned cooperative, Trico does everything in our power to ensure our costs stay reasonable and that electricity remains a great value for our Members. It’s not always easy, as there are several factors that impact the price of electricity—some within our control and many outside our control. We are always working hard to develop smart, innovative ways to control expenses and ensure we provide cost-effective service.

The cost of electricity can fluctuate due to supply and demand, required infrastructure investment, preparing the grid for the future, maintenance and operational expenses, and many other factors. Weather also contributes, affecting both demand and generation capabilities, with extreme conditions leading to heightened energy usage and disruptions. In my column this month I want to share some of the lesser-known ways that Trico works to keep your costs down.

One way Trico controls the cost of energy we provide is by selling excess energy and capacity from our resources to other utilities. There are times (especially in the summer) when we use all the energy and capacity in our resource portfolio. However, when usage on Trico’s system is lower and there is demand in other regions, we make sales to other utilities. As a non-profit, the proceeds of these sales go directly toward reducing costs to our Members.

Trico also works to “hedge” its fuel costs by making advance purchases when the market price for natural gas is down. By planning ahead and making smart buys at the right time, we lock in reasonable fuel prices. This reduces the risk that Trico will suffer from a spike in natural gas prices. We take the same approach to our diesel and vehicle fuel prices. We focus on these efforts because they provide real savings for our Members over the long-term.

Another way we work to provide value is by pursuing grants to offset the cost of needed projects. Hopefully you have read about our success with several awards. We have been fortunate to receive awards that include a low-interest, partially forgivable loan from the Powering Affordable Clean Energy program through the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). This award will support the construction of four solar and battery projects that will provide needed energy and added resilience. We have also been awarded a grant through the Department of Energy’s Grid Resilience and Innovation Partnerships program for improved right-of-way maintenance and wildfire mitigation. These programs will save Trico Members millions of dollars overall, and we are working hard to earn other grants.

The energy needs of our community will continue to grow as more aspects of our lives are powered by electricity. Just consider the number of devices you charge every day from phones to tablets to smart devices. Now consider the increased number of electric vehicles you see on the road and the new devices you see at stores, schools and community events. The demand for electricity is expanding and Trico is dedicated to making sure our Members have cost-effective, sustainable energy solutions. Trico will always put our Members first and work each day to provide you with great value. Thank you for being a valued Trico Member.


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CEO Column: A technological revolution is taking place


A technological revolution is taking place, and we need to adapt

May 1, 2024

There was a time when the bill from Trico was simply called “the light bill”. This is because lighting was the primary thing for which people needed electricity. But the behind-the-meter world underwent a technological revolution, and electricity became the lifeblood of homes, businesses, farms, and ranches.

A similar shift is occurring today. A technological revolution is creating new forms of energy generation, storage and other grid-enabling services that are changing the operation of the grid from a simple “generate-transmit-distribute” model into something more complex that, if properly leveraged, can deliver vast amounts of value to Members.

In most respects, energy has always been sold as a service. Members do not buy electrons as much as they buy lighting, heating, cooling and now charging services, that are provided by equipment that uses electricity. Electricity consumption in effect is the consumption of energy services.

The Trico electricity system on which our Members depend is changing, powered by technological innovations, increased use of distributed energy resources (DER), and changing Member needs and preferences in an increasingly connected world.

The increasing demand for system reliability and carbon reduction, coupled with the increasing capabilities of DERs, means new price signals are necessary. Rate designs need to follow suit to encourage the beneficial adoption of modern technologies, like electric vehicles and DER. In other words, rate design is a significant part of the changes needed to modernize our grid. Fred Butler, former President of the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners, once said, “You can’t have a smart grid with dumb rates.”

While there are benefits to a straight-forward rate design for Members who want something simple, Trico believes that price structures should evolve towards time-varying prices (TVPs), which recognize that prices are higher when member demand on the system is higher.

Trico has invested in foundational technologies such as advanced metering infrastructure and meter data management systems, which make TVPs possible.

TVPs can take many forms but they work by pricing electricity higher at times when demand on the system is high, incentivizing Members to reduce their electricity use when it is most expensive to generate or when there are capacity constricts on the transmission or distribution system. This reduces stress on the power grid and lowers wholesale energy and capacity costs by reducing the need for inefficient and costly peaking plants. TVPs can allow engaged Members to capture benefits of managing their energy use, and by reducing demand they can produce savings for all Members.

We want to offer options to our Members and provide programs that serve our mission of cost‑effective and sustainable energy solutions. We can tailor rates that help Members and benefit the entire system, and we are committed to doing so. Thank you for being a valued Member.

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Trico Launches New EV Unlimited Rate


For some electric vehicle owners, our new EV Unlimited Rate could save you money

April 1, 2024

We are excited to announce our new Electric Vehicle (EV) Unlimited Rate. It is a simple, convenient option for Members who want to charge their EV at home.

This rate is designed to support the growing EV demand, and we recognize Trico Members with EVs have different needs. Members on this rate benefit from charging their EV in the convenience of their own home with the reliability and excellent service Trico provides.

Trico will install a level-two charger and offer unlimited charging at a flat monthly rate between the hours of 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. See the chart at right.

This rate, along with our EV Time of Use Rate, is an example of Trico’s innovation to meet our Members’ needs in a way that benefits all Members.

To learn more, visit here.

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