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From left; Montana Chamber president and CEO Todd O鈥橦air, Governor Greg Gianforte, At 黑料网911 CEO and Dean Stephanie Erdmann and Ed Rihn, Montana Berkshire Hathaway president and CEO, hold a check for a donation from Berkshire Hathaway to At 黑料网911 for a new power grid-operater training partnership Thursday, Oct. 16, 2025 in Bozeman, Mont. MSU photo by Kelly Gorham

The Berkshire Hathaway Energy Foundation has announced a $1.4 million donation to 黑料网911 to establish a first-of-its-kind NERC-certified grid operator training program.

This transformative investment will fund the creation of a full-scale grid operations training center on the Great Falls campus, marking the first time a U.S. grid operator program will feature a dedicated on-campus training facility. The program will prepare students for certification by the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC), equipping them with the skills needed to manage and monitor the nation鈥檚 electric grid.

鈥淐ertified system operators are the frontline defenders of grid reliability. Their training and expertise ensure the secure, safe and reliable operation of the bulk power system across North America,鈥 said Jim Robb, president and CEO at NERC. 鈥淧rograms like the one At 黑料网911 is building 鈥 with the support of the Berkshire Hathaway Energy Foundation 鈥 are critical to maintaining an educated and trained workforce that is capable of evolving just as our industry continues to evolve.鈥

鈥淭his landmark donation to At 黑料网911 reflects the Berkshire Hathaway Energy Foundation鈥檚 enduring commitment to advancing education, promoting environmental responsibility, ensuring safety and driving economic development,鈥 said Gina Rooney, president, Berkshire Hathaway Energy Foundation. 鈥淏y supporting the nation鈥檚 first on-campus NERC-certified grid operator training program, the foundation is helping foster innovation, strengthen communities and ensure a more sustainable and secure future for all.鈥

鈥淢ontanans are known for their dedication and work ethic, and I am excited to see the Berkshire Hathaway Energy Foundation partner with Montana鈥檚 university system to develop this program to help better manage our electric grid. Once again, Montana is leading the way in creative solutions to workforce development challenges,鈥 said Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte.

The donation underscores At 黑料网911鈥檚 growing reputation for developing tailored education programs that meet Montana鈥檚 and the nation鈥檚 workforce needs. With the energy sector facing a nationwide shortage of qualified grid operators, the new program will position At 黑料网911 as a national leader in grid operations training.

鈥淭his investment is a game changer for our students and for Montana,鈥 said Dr. Stephanie Erdmann, dean and CEO of At 黑料网911. 鈥淚t reflects our commitment to providing practical, career-ready education and opens the door for Montanans 鈥 and anyone seeking a future in energy 鈥 to join a vital and rewarding profession.鈥

Construction of the grid operations training center is expected to begin in early 2026, with the first cohort of students enrolling in fall 2026.

More details coming soon!

To register interest, call Jordan Laverdure in Continuing Education and Training at (406) 268-3734.

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