Northern States Power's Trego Hydro Gets Seamless Operation Nod
Published Date: 12/22/2025
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Summary
Northern States Power Company gets the green light to keep running the Trego Hydroelectric Project from December 1, 2025, through November 30, 2026, while waiting for a new license. This means no interruptions in power and no extra costs for now. If a new license isn’t ready by then, the current permission automatically renews, so the project keeps humming along smoothly.
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