Crow Wing Cooperative Power & Light Rate Selection Guide

Crow Wing Cooperative Power & Light (Crow Wing Power) is a member-owned rural electric cooperative serving roughly 48,542 members in north-central Minnesota. It offers strong first-party billing and usage access through NISC SmartHub and Tantalus TUNet AMI metering, but has no Green Button, EDI, developer API, or aggregator data-sharing programs.

Minnesota · Electric Cooperative·Regulated market·Fully supported by Nectar·Last updated June 4, 2026

Crow Wing Cooperative Power & Light Rate Schedule Comparison

ScheduleTypeRateBest For
Small Commercialcommercial12.25¢/kWh + $39.50/mo base; no demand chargeSmall commercial up to 50 kW demand
Large Powerindustrial5.76¢/kWh + $19.15/kW demand + $75.15/mo baseC&I loads 50-1,500 kW
Irrigationagricultural8.4¢/kWh + $22.00/kW demand (or $5.25/kW off-peak)Agricultural irrigation pumping
Dual Fuelcommercial6.1¢/kWh + $1/meterControlled dual-fuel heating loads
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Market Overview

Minnesota electric cooperatives are member-owned, non-profit utilities governed by cooperative bylaws and Minnesota Chapter 308A, not rate-regulated by the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission as investor-owned utilities are. Crow Wing Power has an exclusive, non-competitive service territory with no retail choice; members cannot shop for a competitive supplier. Wholesale power is supplied through Great River Energy, and rates are set by the elected Board of Directors. Minnesota's 2023 Open Data Access Standards apply only to large IOUs, not to cooperatives.

Market Type
Regulated (Monopoly)
Supplier Choice
Not Available

Need to pull your actual usage data to compare rates? See the Crow Wing Cooperative Power & Light Data Access Guide →


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Current Rate Schedules

Crow Wing Power commercial rates (effective 1/1/26) are verified from the utility's published rate page. Small Commercial: 12.25¢/kWh energy, no demand charge, $39.50/month base (not to exceed 50 kW billing demand). Large Power (50-1,500 kW): 5.76¢/kWh energy, $19.15/kW demand charge, $75.15/month base. Irrigation: 8.4¢/kWh with $22.00/kW demand (or $5.25/kW off-peak). Dual Fuel: 6.1¢/kWh, $1/meter. A Wholesale Power Cost Adjustment (PCA) may apply per kWh. Rates increased effective January 1, 2026.

Effective: January 1, 2026 · Full Tariff Book →

ScheduleTypeApplicabilityStructureRate
Small Commercial RatecommercialCommercial accounts up to 50 kW billing demand.Energy 12.25¢/kWh; no demand charge; base charge $39.50/month (verified, effective 1/1/26).
Large Power RateindustrialCommercial/industrial accounts with 50 kW to 1,500 kW demand.Energy 5.76¢/kWh; demand charge $19.15/kW (highest 15-minute kW); base charge $75.15/month (verified, effective 1/1/26).
Irrigation RateagriculturalAgricultural irrigation loads.Energy 8.4¢/kWh; demand $22.00/kW or off-peak $5.25/kW (verified, effective 1/1/26).
Dual Fuel RatecommercialControlled dual-fuel heating loads (utility load control).Energy 6.1¢/kWh; $1 per-meter charge (verified, effective 1/1/26).
Off Peak RatecommercialControlled off-peak loads (utility load control).Energy 4.95¢/kWh; $1 per-meter charge (verified, effective 1/1/26).

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Rate Recommendations by Use Case

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Small commercial site under 50 kW (retail, office, small shop)

Small Commercial bills 12.25¢/kWh energy plus a $39.50/month base with no demand charge — cost is purely volumetric.

Recommended:
Small Commercial Rate

With no demand charge below 50 kW, energy efficiency and kWh reduction drive savings.

Tips:
  • Reduce kWh through lighting/HVAC efficiency
  • Use SmartHub usage trends to find anomalies
  • Watch billing demand to avoid crossing into Large Power
Est. monthly: $39.50 base + 12.25¢ × kWh
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Large commercial / industrial load (50-1,500 kW)

Large Power bills 5.76¢/kWh energy plus a $19.15/kW demand charge on the 15-minute peak and a $75.15/month base.

Recommended:
Large Power Rate

Demand charges dominate; the low energy rate rewards high, steady load factors and aggressive peak management.

Tips:
  • Implement peak-shaving and load scheduling
  • Target the single highest 15-minute kW each month
  • Track demand via SmartHub and request interval data for analysis
Est. monthly: $75.15 base + 5.76¢ × kWh + $19.15 × peak kW
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Site near the 50 kW threshold

Near 50 kW, the lower Large Power energy rate competes with the no-demand Small Commercial rate.

Recommended:
Small Commercial RateLarge Power Rate

Low-load-factor sites may pay more on Large Power due to demand; high-load-factor sites benefit from the lower energy rate.

Tips:
  • Model both schedules at your actual load factor
  • Estimate peak kW from interval data
  • Re-evaluate after load changes
Est. monthly: Schedule-dependent; model both
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Facility with flexible heating / interruptible load

Dual Fuel (6.1¢/kWh) and Off Peak (4.95¢/kWh) controlled rates offer deep discounts for utility-managed loads.

Recommended:
Dual Fuel RateOff Peak Rate

Interruptible loads on controlled rates pay roughly half the Small Commercial energy charge.

Tips:
  • Enroll qualifying heating/process loads in Load Control
  • Confirm backup heating for dual-fuel cycling
  • Combine with demand management on primary service
Est. monthly: 6.1¢ (Dual Fuel) or 4.95¢ (Off Peak) × kWh + $1/meter

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Historical Rate Trends

As a Board-governed cooperative purchasing wholesale power through Great River Energy, Crow Wing Power adjusts rates periodically and applies a PCA rider rather than filing PUC rate cases.

January 1, 2026

Increase to base charge and per-kWh energy rate across rate classes, reflected on February bills.

N/A (amount not published)

January 1, 2024

Rate adjustment to recover wholesale power and operating costs.

N/A (amount not published)

Overall trend: Recent upward adjustments (rate changes in 2024 and effective January 1, 2026).

Next expected change: Rates increased effective January 1, 2026 (reflected on February bills); future changes set by the Board.


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Cost Optimization Strategies

Crow Wing Power C&I members can cut costs by optimizing demand on Large Power, choosing the right schedule near the 50 kW threshold, and enrolling interruptible loads in controlled-load rates.

Manage 15-minute demand peaks

For: Large Power

Each 10 kW of peak reduction saves ~$191.50/month ($19.15/kW).

On Large Power, the $19.15/kW demand charge is set by the single highest 15-minute kW. Stagger equipment startups and shed non-critical load during peaks to lower billed demand.

Optimize schedule selection near 50 kW

For: Small Commercial, Large Power

Varies; can save hundreds per month for low-load-factor sites near the threshold.

Below 50 kW, Small Commercial (12.25¢/kWh, no demand) may beat Large Power (5.76¢/kWh + $19.15/kW). Model both at your load factor to pick the cheaper schedule.

Enroll interruptible loads in controlled rates

For: Commercial with flexible/heating loads

Up to ~50-60% lower energy charge vs Small Commercial 12.25¢/kWh on enrolled loads.

Shift qualifying heating/process loads to Dual Fuel (6.1¢/kWh) or Off Peak (4.95¢/kWh) controlled rates for deep energy discounts.

To implement these strategies, you need your 15-minute interval data. Learn how to download Crow Wing Cooperative Power & Light interval data →


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Frequently Asked Questions

Can we pull Crow Wing Power interval data through an API for our C&I sites?

No. There is no developer API, Green Button, or ESPI endpoint. The Tantalus AMI collects 15-minute data internally, but customer-facing access is limited to SmartHub graphs. Bulk data requires a manual, authorized request to the utility (5-10 business days).

Does Crow Wing Power support EDI for commercial billing or enrollment?

No EDI trading-partner program is published. As a non-competitive Minnesota cooperative, there is no deregulated supply market requiring supplier-utility EDI. Inquire with Business Services for any custom arrangement.

How is the commercial demand charge calculated?

For Large Power accounts (50 kW to 1,500 kW), the demand charge is the highest power consumed during any 15-minute interval in the billing period, measured in kW, multiplied by $19.15/kW (effective 1/1/26). Small Commercial accounts (up to 50 kW billing demand) have no demand charge.

Can a third party retrieve our data automatically?

There is no automated utility authorization portal, so third-party retrieval is generally manual. Nectar provides API access to this utility's billing data — see docs.nectarclimate.com — alongside the manual, member-authorized request process.

How far back is historical usage available for benchmarking?

SmartHub typically shows 12+ months of usage and billing. For longer history needed for M&V or benchmarking, submit a direct request to Crow Wing Power with the account number and date range.

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