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The Leland Olds Station Unit 1 (left) was Basin Electric's first generating station. |
The station was named for former Federal Power Commission chairman, Leland Olds. When Leland Olds Station Unit 1 went on-line in January 1966, it was the largest lignite-based power plant (216 megawatts) in the Western Hemisphere.
Leland Olds Station Unit 2, a 440-megawatt unit located adjacent to Unit 1, began commercial operation in December 1975.
The majority of electricity produced at the Leland Olds Station is sent to substations near Fort Thompson and Watertown, SD, for delivery to Basin Electric’s member systems. The station is located four miles southeast of Stanton, ND, along the Missouri River.
The Leland Olds Station is the only power plant in North Dakota that uses a “v-slot” coal unloading system. This v-shaped hopper and enclosure automatically unloads six rail cars at a time. It takes about one hour to unload a 60-car train.
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Contact information
Leland Olds Station
3901 Highway 200A
Stanton, ND 58571-9417
Tel: 701.745.3371