
Basin Electric Power Cooperative Does anybody know of any other shovels that were used at the Leland Olds Station groundbreaking?
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Chris Baumgartner, manager of member relations at Basin Electric, has in his office what is believed to be a shovel from the Leland Olds Station groundbreaking. The groundbreaking took place on June 22, 1963, near Stanton, North Dakota. ...

As of October 31, the Wilton Wind Energy Center doubled in size. That’s when the last of 33 additional wind turbines were placed into operation, bringing the total number of turbines to 66, and the generating capacity of the wind project to 99 megawatts.

Basin_Electric: @NDNationalGuard Thanks for showing the videos! We're keeping an eye out for Basin Electric employees in them... #KFOR12

Basin_Electric: Basin Electric HDQ building superintendent Dan Job makes the local news in two places last night: http://bit....
Basin_Electric: Basin Electric HDQ building superintendent Dan Job makes the local news in two places last night: http://bit.ly/myEVH & http://bit.ly/1utec1

Jesse Johnson, BEPCIt’s a pretty good haul to the top of a wind turbine. Just ask Jesse Johnson, construction coordinator on the PrairieWinds ND 1-owned project south of Minot, ND. Johnson says it takes about 20 minutes to safely climb the ladder to the top of the 262-foot towers. ...

Basin Electric Power Cooperative Will be interviewing Dan Job tomorrow. He's our building superintendent who is also in the ND National Guard. He just spent time overseas and met with three Basin Electric employees/National Guard soldiers.

Today, the PrairieWinds 1 and Minot Wind 2 joint projects are 50% complete, structurally. PrairieWinds 1 consists of 77 turbines; Minot Wind 2 consists of 3 turbines. As of today, 40 turbines have the rotors set on top, as seen in the photo below...

U.S. Sec. of the Interior Ken Salazar on future of coal United States Secretary of the Interior speaks at the Great Plains Energy Expo in Bismarck, ND, on the future of coal...

Global climate change. Some members of the U.S. Congress stand ready to act on legislation. But can every American afford the solution? Basin Electric is not opposed to reasonable climate legislation: we stand ready to help solve the issue of climate change...

Kimberly Miller, BEPCAt least one Basin Electric employee is serving overseas right now. Kim Miller is serving with the National Guard in Kosovo. We plan to have a story about her in our Jan/Feb 2010 edition of Basin Today...











