Rate Adjustment Effective January 1

For the last several months in this column and in my monthly manager videos, I have been discussing an upcoming rate increase that we expected to implement in early 2025. The Sioux Valley Energy Board of Directors did approve an overall average rate increase of 4.9% starting January 1, 2025 during their November meeting. Members will see the rate change on their February billing statement, which reflects January energy usage. Rate adjustment percentages will vary depending on members’ specific energy (kWh) usage.

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Tim McCarthy
Sioux Valley Energy 
General Manager/
Chief Executive Officer

While it is never fun to announce a rate adjustment, the increases are necessary due to higher power supply costs. 

Sioux Valley Energy has two wholesale bulk power providers – Basin Electric Power Cooperative and the Western Area Power Administration or WAPA. 

Unfortunately, both entities have announced rate increases for 2025. 

WAPA also will increase rates in 2026, and it is anticipated that Basin will do the same.

There are five key drivers of power supply rate pressures: 

Load Growth and Investments in Reliability; 

Decreased Surplus Sales in Western Markets; Impacts of Inflation; Volatility of Power Markets; and Increasing Hydropower Costs.