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Co-op Day - Basin Electric Power Cooperative Attendees heard from North Dakota's cooperative leaders, including representatives from: Basin Electric Power Cooperative, National Information Solutions ...
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Dakota Gasification Company - Basin Electric Power Cooperative The Great Plains Synfuels Plant near Beulah, ND, owned and operated by Dakota Gasification Company, a subsidiary of Basin Electric Power Cooperative. ...
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Western Magic - Basin Electric Power Cooperative Western Magic. Mary Klecker-Green originally published in July/August 2007 Basin Today. Cruising west along Interstate 94 in North Dakota at a steady 75 ...
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Dakota Gasification Company Report - Basin Electric Power Cooperative Dakota Gasification Company Report. 2008 Gary G. Loop speech excerpts. Gary Loop. Gary G. Loop, Dakota Gasification Company chief operating officer and ...
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Dakota Gasification Company Report - Basin Electric Power Cooperative Dakota Gasification Company Report. 2008 Gary G. Loop speech excerpts. Gary Loop. Gary G. Loop, Dakota Gasification Company chief operating officer and ...
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Recovered Energy Generation - Basin Electric Power Cooperative "Basin Electric is the first utility in the world to proactively implement this type of recovered energy generation from waste heat on their system." ...
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FERC Laws and Orders - Basin Electric Power Cooperative Through the following laws and orders, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has restructured the wholesale bulk electric industry. ...
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557 new Basin Electric phone prefix - Basin Electric Power Cooperative Jan 16, 2009 ... The North Dakota Public Services Commission (PSC) agreed to give Basin Electric its own telephone prefix if the cooperative gave back the ...
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Recovered Energy Generation - Basin Electric Power Cooperative Four Recovered Energy Generation (REG) power plants "fueled" by hot exhaust with a ... Commenting on the recovered energy project completion, Dita Bronicki, ...
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Recovered Energy Generation - Basin Electric Power Cooperative Four Recovered Energy Generation (REG) power plants "fueled" by hot exhaust with a total generating capacity of about 22 megawatts (MW) are now providing ...
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