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Energize your career

To learn more about current job opportunities, careers in energy related fields, job benefits or to apply for an opening, visit www.mnpower.com and click on careers.

Energy courses offered at area colleges Minnesota Power has partnered with several colleges in our service territory to develop and deliver educational courses related to jobs in the energy field. Following are two such programs: Since 2008, Minnesota Power has partnered with Itasca Community College (ICC) in Grand Rapids, Minnesota, to deliver the Industrial Paul Undeland, MP’s Renewable Technology—Power Generation Business Operations Manager, program. The first group of students takes the ICC Power Generation to enroll in the program is scheduled class on an instructional field trip of Blandin Dam. to graduate in May 2011. Upon successful completion of this two-year program, students earn an Associate of Applied Science degree. After graduation, students can enter the workforce or continue their studies at a four-year college or university. It is expected that most of those who enter the workforce will start in entry level positions at power generation facilities such as Minnesota Power’s Boswell Energy Center or Rapids Energy Center. Minnesota Power also provides expertise in the classroom in the form of guest speakers for several classes. Students participate in field trips to power generation facilities to see first-hand the type of equipment and systems they study in class. For more information about the Power Generation program at ICC, visit www.itascacc.edu/academics/ programs/power.

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If you would rather be enjoying the great outdoors than sitting in traffic, come join our team. We are located in a region that offers a high quality of life in beautiful northeastern and central Minnesota as well as northwestern Wisconsin. You will live and work in communities surrounded by parks, trails and seemingly endless green space. We firmly believe our employees drive the success of the company. With success in mind as the ultimate goal, we strive to create and provide an environment that offers challenging, stimulating and financially rewarding opportunities.

Minnesota Power also supports the Wind Energy Technology degree program at Mesabi College in Eveleth, Minnesota. The wind program is gaining national recognition for industry-leading curriculum. This program educates and prepares future workers to contribute to the renewable energy industry including project development, equipment manufacturing, construction and operation and maintenance. Students troubleshoot actual utility-scale wind turbine equipment and are hosted throughout the year at Minnesota Power’s Taconite Ridge Wind Energy Center. This AAS degree program prepares students for a wide range of positions and advancement in the wind power generation industries. If you are looking for a renewable energy career, this program may be for you. Visit http://mesabi.windenergy.project. mnscu.edu.

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Lisa Janisch, representing Mesabi’s Wind Energy Technology program, stands atop one of the wind turbines at MP’s Taconite Ridge Energy Center.

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Thinking of building a new home? Visit www.mnpower.com/TripleE or call 218.355.3444 to request a copy of the Triple E New Construction Guide. It provides you and your builder a roadmap for building energy efficiency into your new home. Triple E designated homes have proven to use 25% less energy for space heating than conventional new construction. Enjoy the benefits of a Triple E home, such as increased comfort, durability, health, marketability, operating efficiency and cost controls, and get up to $2,000 in incentives when building all-electric. Visit www.mnpower.com/TripleE or call 218.355.3444 to start turning your dreams into reality.

Power of One … it begins with you. ®

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Minnesota Power can help detect stray voltage Minnesota Power works with farmers to help detect and reduce stray voltage in confined animal operations. This low-level voltage can be found on metal objects that farm animals touch, such as water pipes and stanchions. The voltage level is usually so slight that humans cannot feel it, but animals may. It can be caused by many factors, including faulty wiring or improper grounding. There are claims that stray voltage can affect animals’ behavior, milk production, eating habits and overall health. For more information about stray voltage or to schedule a free stray voltage review, contact Dan Toder at 320.635.5031 or 1.800.228.4966, ext. 5031.

Building or remodeling?

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Minnesota Power If you are remodeling, replacing an existing building or building a new structure that requires separate service, please fill out and send us an application form found at our Construction Center at www.mnpower.com, or call 1.877.535.0394. Please provide a fourto six-week notice prior to the date you need electric service at your site.

The size and location of trees can have a direct impact on your family’s safety and the reliability of your electric service. It is important to avoid planting trees that will grow into power lines. The Right Tree brochure provides helpful tips for homeowners and businesses on the correct selection and placement of trees. To receive a free copy, visit www.mnpower.com/treebook or call 800.228.4966.

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