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Marne Jones on net zero goals

From Distinguished Speaker Series Presentation - Marne Jones (2023) · · UW SER

“We have set a goal to be Net Zero on our gas side by 2035. About 10 percent of our 30,000 miles of gas distribution line is vintage pipe, so we want to replace that and increase our leak detection capabilities. We are also part of a coalition called One Future, focused on resiliency, safety, and reliability in the natural gas industry.”

Marne Jones
Senior Vice President of Utilities, BLACK HILLS CORP
Policy Impact net zero goalsnatural gas infrastructureleak detectionindustry coalitionsenvironmental policy

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Distinguished Speaker Series Presentation - Marne Jones (2023)
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Distinguished Speaker Series Presentation - Marne Jones (2023)
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Marne is the Vice President of Electric Utilities at Black Hills Corporation and is an established leader with over 20 years in the ...
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Senior Vice President of Utilities · BLACK HILLS CORP

Marne Jones, Senior Vice President of Utilities at Black Hills, discussed the company's operations and goals during a September 2023 Distinguished Speaker Series presentation. She stated that Black Hills has set a target of net-zero emissions on its natural gas side by 2035, and on the electric side reported a 33 percent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions since 2005, with goals of 40 percent by 2030 and 70 percent by 2040. Jones noted plans to convert an older coal facility in Gillette into a dual-fuel plant capable of burning both coal and natural gas, and said the company aims to own as much of its renewable assets as possible to control costs. She also mentioned that Black Hills would join a Regional Transmission Organization with SPP in April 2024 to share resources and reduce customer costs. Jones addressed the impact of Winter Storm Uri, stating that Black Hills spent approximately $550 million on natural gas over four days, an amount typically spent over a year and a half, though she said the impact on Wyoming customers was minimal due to reliance on coal generation. She emphasized the importance of maintaining reliability, stating that brownouts and blackouts are unacceptable, and discussed emerging technologies such as hydrogen, carbon capture, and advanced nuclear reactors, noting that cost, scalability, and regulatory acceptance remain open questions. Jones also said that electrification may increase electricity usage even as natural gas use declines, and that the company factors this into its long-term planning.

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