



Energy management or load control occurs whenever our power suppliers and Meeker Energy deem it necessary. Control periods are often related to extreme weather, market prices, and transmission capacity. Control can happen anytime from early morning to around 10:00 p.m.
Before installing energy management equipment, please contact the Energy Services department at Meeker Energy at (320) 693-3231.
A separate energy management meter and the control equipment will be provided by Meeker Energy to the member's electrician for installation.
Once the installation is complete, contact the Energy Services department to schedule an Energy Management Checkout. During the checkout, the installed equipment will be tested to make sure it will be able to control the attached load during a load control event. Members participating in energy management are eligible for cash rebates when installing or converting existing eligible equipment and a reduced kWh rate. Rebate funds are limited and administered on a first-come, first-served basis.
Load control occurs whenever our power suppliers and Meeker Energy deem it necessary. Control periods are often related to extreme weather, market prices, and transmission capacity. Load control can happen anytime from early morning to around 10:00 p.m.
To view the current Load Control Status or sign up to receive Load Control Status updates via email, click here: Load Control Status - Meeker Energy
All energy management programs are voluntary.
To be eligible for rebates and the energy management electric rate, members' equipment must be interconnected to the Co-op’s energy management system, and the system must be checked and approved by the Co-op.
Members must remain in the energy management program for a minimum of five (5) years. If the member chooses to opt out of a program within the first 5 years, the member will repay the Co-op any rebates with a prorated amount based on the date of enrollment and the opt-out date of the program.


To participate in Meeker Energy's Energy Management Program, please fill out the agreement form.


Water heaters must be interconnected to the Co-op’s energy management system, checked, and approved by Meeker Energy within 3 months from the delivery date or picked up at the Co-op. If the unit is not interconnected within 3 months, the unit will be billed out at the full price.
Rebate funds are limited and administered on a first-come, first-served basis.
Members purchasing a replacement water heater (80-gallons or larger) that is installed and enrolled in either the Storage or Peak Shave Water Heater programs qualify for a rebate credit towards the purchase if the water heater is more than 10 years old.
Please call Meeker Energy at 320-693-3231 for more information on the Electric Water Heater Program or rebate fund availability.
| Air Source Heat Pump Systems (found on AHRI certificate) CEE—Consortium for Energy Efficiency (Learn about CEE specifications here) SEER2—Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio HSPF2—Heating Season Performance Factor | Ducted/Hybrid - *Electric Resistance or Fossil Fuel | Rebate |
| ≤ 5-Tons, ≥14.3 SEER2 & ≥ 7.5 HSPF2 | $750 | |
| ≤ 5-Tons, 2026 CEE Tier 1 Listed | $1,000 | |
| Ductless - *Electric Resistance or Fossil Fuel | Rebate | |
| ≤ 1 Ton ≥ 14.3 SEER2 & ≥ 7.5 HSPF2 | $150 | |
| ≤ 1 Ton, 2026 CEE Tier 1 Listed | $925 | |
| > 1 Ton ≥ 14.3 SEER2 & ≥ 7.5 HSPF2 | $750 | |
| > 1 Ton, 2026 CEE Tier 1 Listed | $1,000 | |
| ASHP Quality Installation (QI) (additional amount per ton) | Ducted or Ductless ASHP installed by a registered QI HVAC contractor | $40/Ton |

With our qualified installation program, you will receive the right-sized system for your home, saving you energy and money. At the same time, you will know that the contractor you choose has met rigorous requirements through the HVAC/R Education qualifications and testing. Once they have completed the training, they are added to a list of Qualified contractors. Click here for local Qualified contractors. In order to receive the rebate, you must choose one of the approved contractors registered.
Research shows that two-thirds of all air conditioning system installations are oversized for the home, causing homeowners to spend more than necessary for cooling systems that often run inefficiently. Learn more about Air Source Heat Pumps at Minnesota ASHP Collaborative (mnashp.org)
HSPF – The Heating Seasonal Performance Factor is the ratio of heat output to electricity use over an average heating season. The higher the HSFP, the greater the energy efficiency.
Electric Resistance Heat
Some brands of high-efficiency, air source heat pumps may not interconnect to existing electric resistance plenum heaters, making it inoperable for space heating. Check with your HVAC contractor to determine if the new air source heat pump is capable of being controlled on Meeker Energy’s energy management program and/or if it is compatible with an existing electric plenum heater.
Compatibility
New, high-efficiency air source heat pumps may not be compatible with Meeker Energy’s energy management control program for cycled cooling and dual fuel heating. If the ASHP is not compatible, it cannot be metered separately on the energy management rate and would not qualify for a rebate. For a list of compatible ASHPS visit: www.mnashp.org/ashp-models-compatible-load-management-controllers


Rebates for HVAC equipment being replaced that has been installed and enrolled in the Co-op’s energy management program for more than 10 years qualify for the full current rebate.





Electricity sold for residential use is not taxable for the billing months of November through April when sold to metered members who use it as their primary source of residential heat. If more than one type of heat is used, electricity is not taxable if it is the primary source of heat. Click the link below to open a PDF application.