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| The power is in the wind - Basin Electric dedicates cooperative-owned project and another successful partnership |
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| Transmission towers flattened by EF4 tornado - They've withstood the worst Mother Nature could muster over the past 26 years, but on May 22, 11 steel transmission towers finally met their match. |
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| The EPA quickstep - Sweeping changes could have big implications for coal's future |
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| Montana Limestone addition ready to roll - The former town of Warren stands out as more than just a map dot in the state of Montana today. The addition of a new rail load-out facility at Montana Limestone Company makes a mark that can’t be missed. |
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| Caught in the boom - Mountrail-Williams Electric running in high gear to keep up |
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| Proficiency in efficiency - Tools of the trade for cooperatives |
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| Guy documentary premieres in June - As Basin Electric Power Cooperative nears the half-century mark on May 5, 2011, there may be others more directly involved than William L. Guy in its development, but few can say they’ve been at all the critical junctures—or seen the cooperative’s progress from such diverse vantage points. |
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| The pressure of politics - Access to RUS funds shrinks with budget cuts, moratoriums |
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| NextEra Energy commissions fifth wind project, announces sixth - The players are the same. The location is different. |
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| Cure or quandary - What the health care bill means for Basin Electric |
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| Demystifying the kilowatt-hour - Wright-Hennepin Electric uses the Internet to educate members about electricity use |
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| Funds keep efficiency efforts rolling - Consumers' reasons for wanting to save electricity vary. Some want to save money. Others want to do their part for the environment. A few just want the latest, greatest efficient technologies. |
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| Smart Dollars - Cooperatives put stimulus grants to work |
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| Bogged down and broken - Cooperatives hit by spring storm - Thousands of rural electric members were left without power April 2 when a spring thundersnow storm pummeled much of western and central North Dakota and northwest South Dakota. |
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Dry Fork Station journey to startup begins - On the outside, the Dry Fork Station looks like it’s ready to roll. But on the inside, much work remains before the new power plant can start generating electricity. |
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Frost bit - Cooperatives rebuild in wake of ice storm - Annette Tait and her husband, Harold, knew it was going to be a chilly day - and possibly night - on Jan. 22. That's when the electricity to their rural Oliver County house went out a little after 7 a.m. |
| Straight to the Top - It’s your first week at college. You want to work on wind turbines, so you chose Iowa Lakes Community College’s Wind Energy and Turbine Technology program. |
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Up in the air- Challenges in siting wind projects - Wind is merely air in motion. A marvel really, because that "air in motion" can be converted to electricity - renewable power for our homes, farms and businesses. |
