Episode 73 - Modernizing Minnesota’s Grid

Published: Aug. 16, 2017, 5:05 a.m.

Ryan Ray visits w/ Ms. Ellen Anderson, Executive Director of the University of Minnesota’s Energy Transition Lab and former Minnesota Senator, on today’s episode of The Global Energy Leaders Podcast as they discuss modernizing Minnesota’s grid.
Guest:
Ellen Anderson is the Executive Director of the University of Minnesota’s Energy Transition Lab.  The Lab leverages University expertise in law, policy, and other disciplines, in partnership with the public, private, community, and nonprofit sectors, to help solve our biggest energy challenges for the future.  The Lab focuses on advancing energy storage, cities and energy/climate planning, energy justice, and renewable energy, and founded and convenes the Minnesota Energy Storage Alliance (MESA).
From 2012 to 2014, Anderson was Senior Advisor on Energy and Environment to Governor Mark Dayton and assisted the state Environmental Quality Board (EQB) on energy and environmental issues.  Anderson helped to coordinate state climate change planning and led the implementation of Governor Dayton’s Executive Order 11-32, including organizing the EQB’s Minnesota Environmental Congress and issuing Minnesota’s Environment and Energy Report Card.
In March 2011 Governor Mark Dayton appointed Anderson Chair of the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission, where she served until early 2012.  She was a member of the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (NARUC) Committee on Energy Resources and the Environment.
Anderson served in the Minnesota Senate from 1993–2011 and was re-elected five times, representing several neighborhoods of St. Paul and the city of Falcon Heights.  She chaired the Jobs, Energy and Community Development Committee, the Commerce Committee, the Energy and Telecommunications Committee, and the Environment, Energy, and Natural Resources Finance Committee.  Her signature legislation includes many energy and consumer protection laws, including the Renewable Energy Standard and the Community Based Energy Development (C-BED) laws;  raising the minimum wage; co-authorship of the Clean Water, Land, and Legacy Amendment;  the Mortgage Foreclosure Prevention Act; and the first law in the nation, now in federal law, protecting nursing mothers in the workplace.
Anderson holds a B.A. from Carleton College and J.D. cum laude from the University of Minnesota Law School.  She is an Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of Minnesota, teaching courses in law, energy, and sustainability.  She is a member of theAdvisory Boards for the U of MN Joint Degree Program in Law, Science & Technology and for Climate Generation.   She has served in numerous leadership and community volunteer positions and received dozens of awards for her leadership in energy, environment, and economic and social justice issues.  Most recently, Anderson received the 2013 Ecological Society of America Regional Policy Award for Informing Policy with Ecological Science; serves as observer to the e21 utility of the future group, served on the Advisory Committee for the 2014 Midwest Innovation Summit and member of the Citizens League Electrical Energy Study Committee.  
In her spare time, Anderson enjoys reading, travel, gardening, bicycling, hiking, and the great outdoors.
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