2026 Energy Issues Summit & Reception and Tradeshow
Wednesday, August 5, 2026 8:00 AM - Thursday, August 6, 2026 12:00 PM (CDT)
Description
ENERGY ISSUES SUMMIT
August 5-6, 2026 (W 8am-4:45pm, Th 8am-12pm)
Doubletree Bloomington
7800 Normandale Blvd,
Bloomington, MN 55439
Pre-conferences:
Mon Aug. 3 (1-5pm) - Tues. Aug. 4 (8:30am-3:30pm) New Director Orientation
Tues. Aug. 4, 9:00-4pm Board Chair Roundtable
Tues. Aug. 4, 8:30-4pm NRECA BLC 978.1 The State of Nuclear Energy
*Directors with their Director Gold Status will receive one credit towards their continuing education to keep their Gold status for attending our Energy Issues Summit. If you attend the pre-conference BLC, you will also receive one credit for that course. Two credits in total for attending both.
Through the support and embrace of the members, the MREA Energy Issues Summit has evolved into an exclusive environment for electric co-ops in Minnesota and the Midwest region to become informed on key issues, exchange ideas, share experiences, and talk through various co-op strategies. Co-op directors, CEOs and staff come to the Summit to learn how to address a swarm of new challenges in the energy industry that are evolving our co-op business, changing member expectations and causing regulatory models to adapt. As the agenda is formed, details will be added here.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Co-op directors, CEOs and any/all cooperative staff
AGENDA
Weds. August 5
7:30am Registration & Breakfast - Grand Ballroom Foyer
8:00am Welcome - Darrick Moe, MREA
8:10am Understanding "Affordability" in Our Industry Today - Tricia Elite, MREA
9:00am Evaluating the Benefits of Merging Two Cooperatives - Moderator: Syd Briggs, Panelists: Kelly Hovel (Goodhue),
Rodney(SW) & Gary(GH)
9:45am Dairyland - Distinguishing between Infrastracture Buildout and Negotiating with Data Centers - Chris Giesen
10:05am Break
10:30am Impacts of Current Federal Policy Shifts - Brian Cavey, Senior VP of Government Affairs, CoBank
11:30am Lunch
12:30pm Follow Me! What the Best Leaders Do to Get People to Follow - Ted Schick
1:30pm Minnkota - Distinguishing between Infrastracture Buildout and Negotiating with Data Centers - Marcy Douglas
1:50pm The Need for Nuclear, a National Perspective - Kati Austgen, Director, Public Engagement & New Nuclear -
Nuclear Energy Institute
2:50pm Break
3:05pm The State Utility Policy and the Cooperative Role:
Moderator - Dan Lipschultz
Panelists: Audrey Patridge, PUC Comissioner
Mike Bull, Deputy Executive Secretary
4:05pm Legislator of the Year Award/REPAC - Jenny Glumack
4:30pm Adjourn
4:30-6pm Reception & Tradeshow
Thurs. August 6
7:00am Breakfast - Grand Ballroom Foyer
8:00am Welcome Day 2
8:05am Cooperatives Working with Data Centers-From the Trenches - Adam Tromblay, Nobles & Ryan Butterfield,
Geronimo
9:00am Great River Energy - Distinguishing between Infrastracture Buildout and Negotiating with Data Centers - Matt Ellis
9:20am Economic Update - Mark Santero, CEO, Homestead Funds
9:50am Break
10:05am Serving the Local Communities with Cooperative Partnership - Katy Marty, CoMinnesota
10:25am Basin - Distinguishing between Infrastracture Buildout and Negotiating with Data Centers -Chad Reisenauer
10:45am Building Teams That Rise Under Today's Pressure & Tomorrow's Uncertainty - Caleb Campbell
12:00pm Adjournment - Wes Waller
COST
Please click on the register button to see pricing.
HOTEL
Doubletree Bloomington
7800 Normandale Blvd,
Bloomington, MN 55439
Reservation Link
Event Policies
MREA Event Cancellation Policy (Link to Full Policy) updated 12.19.2025
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2026 Late Registration
All events in 2026 will be subject to a $50 late registration fee for anyone that registers 2 weeks prior to the published event dates.
7800 Normandale Blvd
Bloomington, MN 55439 United States
Wed 8:00am-4:45pm
Thurs 8:00am-12:00pm
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