As Texas went dark, power flowed in America's coldest place
24 Feb 2021
MINNEAPOLIS — Greg Schulzetenberg arrived for work last week during the coldest air temperature ever felt in Minnesota's Iron Range.
It was minus 40 degrees Fahrenheit, with wind chills pushing minus 60. News from the Texas winter storm and grid collapse was top of mind at Lake Country Power in Cohasset, Minn., where Schulzetenberg is marketing manager for the electric cooperative in one of the coldest places in the United States.
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