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  2. List of power stations in North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, North Dakota had a total summer capacity of 9,409 MW through all of its power plants, and a net generation of 44,400 GWh. [2] In 2023, the electrical energy generation mix was 55.3% coal, 36.1% wind, 4.9% natural gas, and 3.6% hydroelectric. Petroleum liquids and other gases generated most of the remaining 0.2%. [1]

  3. Square Butte (transmission line) - Wikipedia

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    Square Butte is the designation of a high-voltage direct current transmission line in the United States between the Milton R. Young Power Plant near Center, North Dakota at and the Arrowhead converter station near Adolph (a neighborhood of the city of Hermantown near the city of Duluth, Minnesota) at

  4. List of power stations in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Non-renewable energy. Coal-fired power stations; Natural gas-fired power stations; Nuclear power stations; Renewable energy. ... List of power stations in North Dakota;

  5. Category:Power stations in North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    List of power stations in North Dakota; H. Harvey Power Plant This page was last edited on 24 December 2023, at 11:32 (UTC). ...

  6. Leland Olds Station - Wikipedia

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    Leland Olds Station is a coal fired power station in Stanton, North Dakota. It is run by the Basin Electric Power Cooperative. [1] It was built in 1961 and named after the previous Chairman of the Federal Power Commission, Leland Olds.

  7. Mandan, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    R.M. Heskett Station is an electric generating station operated by Montana-Dakota Utilities Co. along the Missouri River about four miles northeast of downtown Mandan. Until February 2022, most power was generated by two lignite coal-fired boilers. The smaller 25-megawatt unit which went online in 1954 was a spreader stoker design.

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  9. Coal Creek Station - Wikipedia

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    Coal Creek Station is the largest power plant in the U.S. state of North Dakota. Located near the Missouri River between Underwood, North Dakota , and Washburn, North Dakota , it burns lignite . Its two generators are each rated at 605 megawatts (Unit 1 went in service in 1979, Unit 2 came online in 1980), with a peak total production of nearly ...