Posted September 25, 2024
New President and CEO named to District Energy St. Paul District Energy St. Paul has announced that current Ever-Green Energy President and CEO Luke Gaalswyk will also become president and CEO of its… more ›
Posted May 8, 2024
We have some exciting projects and customer care updates to share with you this month. Despite a few late season flurries, the Saint’s Baseball season has started, indicating that buildings are transitioning… more ›
Posted November 28, 2023
With winter approaching and the days growing shorter, heating season is in full swing. As we transition, we encourage you to reach out with any questions or anticipated needs with your district heating… more ›
Posted May 15, 2023
If there is anything that is predicable about Minnesota weather, it is its unpredictability. This spring we have had some extreme temperature changes that may have had your building calling for heating and… more ›
Posted April 20, 2022
Welcome back to downtown! It is great to see more people walking around, dining at restaurants, and enjoying the great amenities that Saint Paul has to offer. The longer days and increased activity… more ›
Posted November 9, 2021
Note from our Team I hope everyone is enjoying the slow change from fall to winter and soaking up the last few weeks before the colder weather and snow settle in. The cooler… more ›
Posted June 3, 2021
Note from our Team Spring in Saint Paul is fantastic. As the weather warms, it’s great to get outside and safely enjoy some Saints baseball and lunch on a downtown patio. While we… more ›
Posted March 25, 2021
Note from our Team We have some exciting news related to customer services to share with you. Before I get to that I would like to discuss the energy cost implications to our… more ›
Posted December 18, 2020
Note from our Team As we head into the final weeks of 2020, I want to remind you that our team is here as a resource for your building’s heating and cooling operations.… more ›
Posted October 26, 2020
Note from our Team Winter weather seems to have come early for Saint Paul this year. We have already had snow accumulation and freezing over-night lows. While this is early, many buildings in… more ›