Canna Connect Show
As Minnesota's cannabis industry moves from licensing into active cultivation, operators are discovering that power, energy efficiency, and facility planning can make or break a project. In this episode of The Canna Connect Show, Steven Eigenmann sits down with Brad Obermueller of CEE (Center for Energy and Environment) to discuss how Minnesota cannabis cultivators are navigating facility buildouts, utility requirements, lighting rebates, and energy planning. Brad shares what CEE is seeing across dozens of cultivation projects, why the Builder's Call Line is one of the most important resources available to growers, and how energy-efficient lighting systems can unlock significant savings for licensed operators. The conversation also explores Minnesota's emerging craft cultivation ecosystem, lessons learned from early cultivation projects, and how growers can position themselves for long-term success. Topics include: • Minnesota cannabis cultivation infrastructure • Energy-efficient grow facility design • LED lighting rebates for cannabis businesses • The Builder's Call Line and utility planning • Frost Leaf's cultivation project case study • Craft cannabis cultivation in Minnesota • Home grow lighting rebates • Power consumption and cultivation planning • Building trust within the cannabis industry • The future of Minnesota cannabis cultivation Meet Brad & the CEE Team at CannaCon Brad and the CEE team will be exhibiting at CannaCon St. Paul on June 26-27, 2025. If you're planning a cultivation facility or exploring energy rebates for your cannabis business, stop by their booth and learn how CEE can help reduce project costs and improve long-term efficiency. Connect with Canna Connect: 🌐 https://cannaconnectmn.com [https://cannaconnectmn.com]
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