I Am District Energy

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Augusta National Golf Course is famous for hosting The Masters every year; Albatros at Le Golf National is where the world watched Scottie Scheffler take home the gold medal at the Paris 2024 Olympics. But despite the lack of presence of a PGA legend or an Olympic champion, what was formerly known as Hillcrest Golf Club in St. Paul, Minnesota, has also been in the spotlight over the last few months, but not for the reasons one may assume. 
 
Thanks to the partnership between master developer the Saint Paul Port Authority and Ever-Green Energy, what was once a watering hole for local St. Paul golf aficionados, is now home to a project that will advance both sustainability and equity for the surrounding community. In October 2024, Ever-Green Energy celebrated the groundbreaking of an innovative geothermal energy system, in fact, the first aquifer thermal energy storage system in Minnesota – at a redevelopment known as “The Heights.” 
 
The History
 
Ever-Green Energy’s expertise as a utility and operator advisor has allowed them to guide their partners from the conception of an idea to the implementation of innovative energy solutions that are financially viable, resilient to changing markets and environmentally responsible. Ever-Green Energy’s track record of helping organizations reach goals like carbon neutrality, and designing, developing and advancing systems for increased sustainability has led to various recognitions including the Climate and Energy Award from the Environmental Initiative and the Engineering in Excellence Award from the American Council of Engineering Companies. 
 
The organization is known for undertaking projects that will lead to community benefit. Born out of District Energy St. Paul, Ever-Green Energy focuses on advancing energy systems so that campuses and communities can reach their goals. The Heights geothermal district energy project, coined The Heights Community Energy, is no different. 
 
The Heights 
 
What would traditionally be run on fossil fuels is on its way to becoming a carbon-neutral community. A 112-acre brownfield will soon be 1,000 housing units, light industrial facilities, and 12 acres of green space. When completed, the community will run on a Thermal Energy System (TES), allowing for renewable energy to heat and cool buildings and the elimination of natural gas, reliable energy services, and cost-based rates. 
 
Additionally, to avoid the use of fossil fuels, Ever-Green Energy developed an Aquifer Thermal Energy System (ATES) that uses wells, piping networks and heat pumps to move heating and cooling between buildings in the community and with the local aquifer. Not only does this technology allow for district heating without on-site natural gas consumption, but when coupled with renewable electricity, it will produce net-zero carbon emissions. 

The Funding 
 
According to the Institute for Energy Research, the global energy transition will cost about $3 trillion a year. In other words, advancing sustainability efforts and decarbonization goals can be expensive. For non-profit utilities like The Heights Community Energy, Minnesota’s green bank was a great option when private investors  were not. 
 
In 2023, the Minnesota Legislature passed a bill to fund the green bank, Minnesota Climate Innovation Finance Authority (MnCIFA), with the goal of accelerating “the adoption of proven clean energy technology and greenhouse gas reduction projects to expand access to untapped markets and to bring benefits to historically underserved communities,” per the Minnesota Commerce Department of Energy and Utilities. About a year after the inception of the MnCIFA, through community involvement and activation, The Heights was approved for $4.7 million dollar loan for the geothermal district energy system. 

The Goals
 
As Minnesota works to achieve sustainability goals, The Heights, when completed, will move the needle forward for the east side of St. Paul. With the aspiration to attain LEED for Communities, developers will work to reduce the environmental impact of buildings, energy, and transportation as well as factors beyond the built environment including natural systems to improve the quality of life for residents. The innovation that Ever-Green Energy has undertaken will reduce carbon emissions while prioritizing on-site renewable energy generation. 

The Impact
 
As stated, one of the priorities of utility non-profits is to serve surrounding communities and residents. This value lies at the heart of The Heights project.
 
According to the Environmental Protection Agency’s Environmental Justice Screens Report, the community within two miles of the project site is 35% low income while being exposed to relatively high environmental exposure compared to the average throughout the rest of Minnesota. This exposure to particulate matter, air toxins, lead paint, hazardous waste and more creates major environmental concern.  
 
But with the goal of serving the community, the collaboration between the Saint Paul Port Authority, Ever-Green Energy and District Energy St. Paul has allowed for cost-effective sustainable energy options to be coupled with efforts to build essential/affordable housing, local job creation,  and the enablement of generational wealth building for this community.  

The Future
 
MnCIFA funding approval was only the beginning of The Heights. Throughout the first half of 2025, Ever-Green Energy will be focused on aquifer well testing and integrating the clean energy technology that will one day heat and cool the community. 
 
In January, the Ever-Green Energy team accepted the 2025 Innovation Award from the Economic Development Association of Minnesota (EDAM) for The Heights project. The Innovation Award recognizes a creative solution to an economic development challenge in the Twin Cities metro area. 
 


Innovation is not easy. It’s hard. The right ingredients were in the mix for this project. The collaboration is based on a long-term relationship with the City of Saint Paul, Saint Paul Port Authority, and District Energy St. Paul who came together to do something different forty years ago in forming District Energy, one of the first public-private partnerships in the utility space,” said Michael Auger, Ever-Green Energy’s SVP and Chief Business Officer.

“It has been an honor to come together again to do something innovative to develop low-carbon, renewable energy for residents and businesses on the East Side of Saint Paul.”

Previous Posts

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  • In a webinar hosted by the Urban Green Council, Con Edison President Matt Ketschke laid out an ambitious roadmap for how district steam can help New York City reach city- and state-wide energy goals. Read on to learn more about IDEA member company Con Edison’s plans to help ensure NYC’s renewable energy future based on that conversation. On the busy streets of Manhattan, beneath the towering skyscrapers and labyrinth of subway lines, an unsung hero has been heating and cooling the city that never read more

  • IDEA’s 116th Annual Conference & Trade Show is being held in Minneapolis in early June. Cordia Energy is a leader in the integration and innovation of district energy systems in cities across the United States. District energy has been critical infrastructure in downtown Minneapolis for over 50 years. Their team will be presenting and giving a tour of some of their facilities at IDEA2025. Read on for a pre-conference preview. In cities across North America, decarbonization and energy resilience read more

  • This post is part of the I AM District Energy blog. Visit and bookmark the page and introduce yourself to the people behind the systems and the impact they have on our industry and our planet. As cities and campuses race to decarbonize, and digital demand continues to climb, the energy world is facing a convergence of pressures: reliability, sustainability, scalability, and cost. For both district energy and the data center industry, these challenges are not new, but the solutions read more

  • The future of energy is shifting in many dimensions. From rapidly rising demand to aging infrastructure, energy systems around the world are moving to adapt scalable solutions that are both economically and environmentally sustainable. District energy is uniquely poised to meet these demands head-on, with a track record of steady evolution and innovation. Read on for our members' thoughts. District energy systems have been providing heating, cooling and energy for cities in some form since the read more

  • Augusta National Golf Course is famous for hosting The Masters every year; Albatros at Le Golf National is where the world watched Scottie Scheffler take home the gold medal at the Paris 2024 Olympics. But despite the lack of presence of a PGA legend or an Olympic champion, what was formerly known as Hillcrest Golf Club in St. Paul, Minnesota, has also been in the spotlight over the last few months, but not for the reasons one may assume. Thanks to the partnership between master developer read more

  • Carrying on a Legacy: The Inaugural Class of the Patti Wilson Leadership Program In 2024, the IDEA community and many others lost someone that served as a guiding light, an anchor and an example to everyone she met—Patti Wilson. In the spirit of continuing her legacy, IDEA, the Wilson family and her long-time employer, Affiliated Engineers, established the Patti Wilson Leadership Program. The first class of the program was announced at IDEA’s CampusEnergy2025 conference in February, with read more

  • Tim Peer P.E., Vice President of District Energy at BOND Building Construction, holds an engineering resume like no other. Peer accelerates decarbonization and resiliency through the development of highly efficient district energy systems at top organizations. His unique ability to achieve goals, beyond what is deemed possible, is his industry trademark and sustains his high-impact career. Taking the Road Less Traveled When Tim Peer graduated from high school in 1983, career options were read more

  • We recently wrapped up the 38th annual Campus Energy conference in Boston, where we filled four days with panel discussions, workshops, exchanges of ideas, best practices, and spirited conversations with friends and colleagues, old and new. Welcoming over 1500 individuals eager to discuss the future of district energy never gets old (especially with over 500 first-time attendees!) Our plenary panel set the stage for discussion on how district energy is accelerating the energy transition. The read more