About us


Corporate Profile

  • A not-for-profit generation and transmission cooperative incorporated in 1961 to provide supplemental power to a consortium of rural electric cooperatives
  • Diversified energy portfolio of dispatchable and non-dispatchable resources. Dispatchable resources have a readily available fuel supply to power their generation, whereas non-dispatchable resources rely on intermittent, renewable fuel and produce electricity when weather conditions are right.
  • Member owned by 138 member cooperative systems
  • Serves 3 million member-owners
  • Members' service territories comprise nearly 500,000 square miles in nine states
  • At end of year 2025, Basin Electric operated 5,778 megawatts (MW) of wholesale electric generating capability and had 9,035 MW of generating capacity within its resource portfolio
  • Operates 12 transmission maintenance shops or service centers across 4 states
  • Owns and/or maintains over 2,600 miles of high-voltage transmission line
  • Owns and/or maintains substation equipment in 95 locations and has equipment ownership in 20 additional locations
  • Owns and/or maintains telecommunications equipment at over 200 telecommunication sites across seven states

RESOURCE PROFILE

Basin Electric's core business is generating and transmitting wholesale bulk electric power to customers, primarily to our member rural electric systems, which are located in nine states: Colorado, Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming.

Our largest subsidiary, the for-profit Dakota Gasification Company, owns and operates the Great Plains Synfuels Plant near Beulah, North Dakota, which gasifies lignite coal and captures some of the carbon dioxide emissions (CO2) and sends them to produce several value-added products.

Basin Electric owned 4,877 megawatts (MW) and operated 5,778 MW of electric generating capacity by end of year 2025, of which 981 MW is for participants of the Missouri Basin Power Project (MBPP), and 80 MW is jointly owned by Basin Electric and its Class A member, Corn Belt Power Cooperative, Humboldt, Iowa. Our electric generation facilities are located in North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Montana, and Iowa. 

Basin Electric's total winter season generating capacity portfolio was 9,035 MW at the end of 2025. Basin Electric’s generation capacity portfolio includes 5,214 MW of dispatchable (coal, natural gas, hydro), 3,821 MW of non-dispatchable (wind, solar, recovered energy generation – REG) resources, with the balance consisting of capacity-only purchases.

Data updated April 2026.

Organization

Basin Electric’s core business is generating and transmitting wholesale bulk electric power to customers, primarily to our member rural electric systems, which are located in nine states.

Members

At Basin Electric, our focus is the person at the end of the line. Our member-owners are the reason we exist. That's the co-op difference.

Career Center

Join a talented team of over 1,900 people at facilities in North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Nebraska, and Wyoming.

Transmission

Basin Electric is one of the few utilities that supply electricity on both sides of the national electric system separation.

Generation

Using a mix of dispatchable and non-dispatchable generation, you can be sure we've got the power for our members.