Congratulations Concordia College!

Thursday, April 30, 2009 -Moorhead Public Service is proud to acknowledge and thank Concordia College for their participation in energy conservation through MPS' Bright Energy Solutions® Program. Through the Bright Energy Solutions® program, Concordia was awarded $15,090 in incentive payments for energy effciency improvements on their campus.

Concordia, in conjunction with MPS' Bright Energy Solutions® guidelines, upgraded several of their gymnasium lights to brighter, more efficient lights. This upgrade is estimated to save the college 247,000 kWh each year; or approximatly $7,000 in energy savings!

Thanks Concorida College for your participation in Bright Energy Solutions® and for your part in energy conservation in Moorhead!

Photo (L-R): Ken Winkler (Dakota Energy and Lighting, contractor), Paul "Nick" Rasmussen (Concordia College,
Facilities Manager), Dennis Esienbraun (MPS, Energy Services Manager)

Bright Energy Solutions® is a cash-incentive program offered by MPS in cooperation with MPS’ power supplier, Missouri River Energy Services. Through this program, MPS encourages both residents and commercial businesses to make improvements that result in more energy-efficient homes and buildings. Additional information about this program can be found on MPS’ Web site at www.mpsutility.com or by calling 218-299-5400 and talking with Dennis Eisenbraun, MPS’ Energy Services Manager.

Posted by: MPS Communications Director, Doug Rogness

Last Minute Reminder

Monday, April 27, 2009 - The water is receding and the snow has melted. With the coming of spring, comes the close of another school year for many students in Moorhead. For some of these students, the end of this school year means graduation and the start of "the rest of their lives."

MPS is proud to offer $2,600 in scholarships that will be awarded to three Moorhead students. MPS offers two different scholarships, one of which has passed. However, there is still one scholarship contest with two awards you can still apply for.

Scholarship Deadline Approaching!
We are asking students to create a 5- to 7-minute video presentation with the theme "Conserving Electricity is Easier Than You Think." Students are encouraged to tap into their creativity to show the residents of Moorhead how they can save money on their electric bill and help preserve our environment through the simple act of conservation. This is the first time the Commission has offered a scholarship through the use of this technology, and is excited to view the results from the students.

This is also the first time students will be allowed to apply as a team. Applicants may apply as an individual or a team of two. The Commission will distribute two awards-$1,000 to first place and $800 to second place. For team entries, the scholarship will be distributed evenly between the two members. Guidelines for this contest are listed below. Deadline for submission to MPS is April 30, 2009. Click here to download the official entry form.

Check out the scholarship page on the all new MPSUtility.com for more information ... and act quick, the deadline is only a few days away!!

Posted by: MPS Communications Director, Doug Rogness

Flood 2009

Friday, April 24, 2009 - As I was thinking about something to post today, I thought I would give you a quick recap of how we (MPS) fared during the Flood of 2009. Below is a summary (by division) of what happened over the past month of so.

Electric:

  • All major electric facilities were protected.
  • The Brookdale substation (located just south of I-94 along the river) was protected by a clay dike created by the City of Moorhead and was protected to 44'. Additional dikes were added around the control house as secondary protection.
  • At the Power Plant, water came right to the wall during the first crest (resulting in no damage). In preparation for the second crest a clay dike was added for protection to 44'.
  • Various switches and other electrical equipment was protected during both crests.
  • Individual homes had power turned off based on customer requests if the homes were lost to water.
  • There was only one area (in the Woodlawn area, north of the Power Plant) that had power turned off. After the area was evacuated by the National Guard, MPS Electric Division Manager Dave Kahly monitored water levels in and around the area for 24-hours. Once water was found on the inside of the dike, house fires became a concern, and with limited access for the fire department, the fear of a neighborhood fire resulted in MPS turning off power for a few days.
Water:
  • The River Pumping Station was really the only asset from the Water Division that was a concern during this flood. Located right on the river, after 1997, MPS built permanent protection to 40 feet. Additional measures were added and the River Pumping Station was protected during both crests.
  • After concern for the integrity of the entire Moorhead city water system, MPS made the difficult decision to cut water service to Oakport Township. As basements flood, uncontrollable water leaks can occur and cause the entire water system to loose pressure. After 24-hours, it was determined that the Oakport Water Tower maintained water pressure to the Oakport area allowing MPS to restore water service to the township.
GoMoorhead.com:
  • Many residents were displaced from their homes and many more were in need of Internet access to monitor river levels and stay in touch with concerned loved ones.
  • MPS was able to open the GoMoorhead.com Wireless Internet Service to all residents of Moorhead through a special guest access. This guest access allowed residents to use the Internet at reduced speeds for a limited amount of time. Although the cumulative number of guests on the system was unable to be tracked, a snapshot look at the users indicated approximately 400 guests were utilizing the GoMoorhead.com Flood Access.
  • MPS was also able to provide emergency personnel and organizations with GoMoorhead.com while they were in town assisting with the flood fight. 18 organizations utilized this special access.
Check Out the Flood Page:
MPS has a lot of information from the flood online at www.mpsutility.com. Features on that site include a daily journal from MPS General Manager Bill Schwandt and photos from the flood.

MPS wants to thank all those who worked so hard to protect this great community! THANK YOU!

Posted by: MPS Communications Director, Doug Rogness

Welcome to the MPS Blog!

Wednesday, April 22, 2009 - We here at Moorhead Public Service (MPS) have a strong desire to stay connected with our customers. We want to provide you with information about the utility and hear what you are thinking.

We will try to update this blog on a regular basis with important (and sometimes not so important!) information. Feel free to leave comments or questions if you have any.

Thanks and happy reading!

- Doug
Communications Director

Posted by: MPS Communications Director, Doug Rogness