Wright-Hennepin (WH) is proud to have partnered with the City of Otsego to renovate and modernize one of the City’s wastewater treatment sites, facilitating the inclusion of energy-efficient equipment that will save Otsego residents energy and money.
Wright-Hennepin Cooperative Electric Association (WH) members who participate in Operation Round Up (ORU) donated grants totaling over $47,800 in February.
The North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) recently released its annual Long-Term Reliability Assessment, showing Minnesota faces elevated risks in delivering electricity to you in the coming years as demand for electricity grows.
WH is proud to offer scholarships and an opportunity to attend the annual Washington, D.C. Youth Tour to high school students in our territory! Keep reading to learn more about both.
Wright-Hennepin members donated more than $37,000 through Operation Round Up® in December 2025. Nearly 90% of members participate, helping fund local nonprofits and community programs across Wright and western Hennepin counties.
Discover how small monthly bill roundups created big local impact in 2025, supporting nonprofits and community programs through Wright-Hennepin’s member-powered Operation Round Up initiative.
Learn the differences between portable and standby generators, key safety considerations, and installation requirements to help you choose reliable backup power for outages.
Wright-Hennepin Cooperative Electric Association will return $2.74 million in capital credits this holiday season, continuing 45 consecutive years of refunds that return excess margins to member-owners across Wright and western Hennepin counties.
While it didn’t compare to the 1991 Halloween Blizzard, this year’s Halloween snowstorm still caused hundreds of outages across Wright-Hennepin’s (WH) service territory.