Governor Gianforte Celebrates BHE Montana Great Falls Office Opening
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Governor Greg Gianforte joined BHE Montana on April 24, 2026, to celebrate the opening of the company's new Great Falls office, marking the expansion of a Berkshire Hathaway Energy subsidiary that serves customers across Montana. The new office will support customer service, operations, and regional engagement as the company grows its energy portfolio, which includes wind and solar battery technology. CEO Ed Rihm credited Montana's business-friendly policies and reduced regulatory burden as factors enabling the investment, while the governor emphasized an 'all-of-the-above' energy approach to meet projected 20% electricity demand growth over the next decade.
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This announcement celebrates the ribbon-cutting of BHE Montana's new Great Falls office, expanding the utility's customer service, operations, and regional engagement capacity in Montana. The company, a Berkshire Hathaway Energy subsidiary established in 2022, is growing its energy portfolio across wind and solar battery technology.
Affected parties include utility customers in Montana and regional customers of BHE Montana, who may see expanded service capacity. The governor's stated energy task force will deliver recommendations in September 2026, which may inform future Montana energy policy. No immediate compliance obligations are created by this announcement.
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Gov. Gianforte, BHE Montana Celebrate Investment in Great Falls
Governor's Office
- April 24 2026
GREAT FALLS, Mont. – Governor Greg Gianforte yesterday joined BHE Montana to celebrate the opening of its new Great Falls o ffice and to hi ghlight th e import ance of unleashing affordable, reliable energy for Montanans.
“Now more than ever before, we must innovate and invest to meet our growing energy needs,” Gov. Gianforte said. “To power our homes, schools, and businesses in our growing communities, we have to embrace our all-of-the-above approach and celebrate investments like this that help meet demand.”
Gov. Gianforte cutting the ribbon cutting at the opening of the BHE Montana Great Falls Office
Established in 2022, BHE Montana is a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway Energy that supplies energy to its customers in Montana and across the region. The company’s energy portfolio includes wind and solar battery technology. The new Great Falls office will support customer service, operations, and regional engagement as the company expands across the state.
“We think Montana has so much potential, in terms of electricity, power production, natural gas, it is a strategic place for us to be. Part of what makes this possible is good policies, reducing red tape, and that Montana is open for business,” said Ed Rihm, CEO of BHE Montana.
Highlighting the history of energy production in Montana and the growing demand for energy, the governor added, “Not long ago, Great Falls was the hub that produced the electricity needed to fuel the copper boom and made Montana an economic powerhouse in the early 20th century.”
He continued, “Today, we demand the same – this time, we need the energy to drive Montana's 21st century economy to power advanced manufacturing, artificial intelligence, mining, and our national defense industry.”
According to a report from the Western Electricity Coordinating Council, the demand for electricity in the region is projected to grow by 20 percent in the next ten years. The same report projected a 9 percent increase in demand only two years ago.
Since taking office, the governor has embraced an “all-of the-above” approach to energy to diversify Montana’s energy resources to support the expansion of energy production. Last year, Gov. Gianforte launched an energy task force and tasked its members with providing recommendations and strategies for Montana to unleash American-made energy.
The bipartisan task force meets regularly and will provide recommendations and strategies in a written report to the Governor in September 2026.
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