A Canadian man who pleaded guilty last fall to shooting at energy facilities in North and South Dakota was sentenced Monday to 25 years in prison.
Industry leaders have warned Congress that U.S. power infrastructure faces risks as soaring demand collides with retiring ...
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Basin Electric energizes new transmission lineOn Dec. 17, Basin Electric energized its Roundup-to-Kummer Ridge transmission line. The transmission line is part of a 2021 project identifying needs and constraints in the area. It is 33 miles in ...
A Canadian man was sentenced to 12.5 years in federal prison Monday for damaging energy infrastructure in North Dakota and ...
I retired in 2023 after working 40 years in the electric utility industry. It appears that MDU’s argument is essentially that SPP and Basin Electric are responsible for costs incurred by MDU ...
The February cold snap served as a powerful reminder that reliable electricity is a non-negotiable, life sustaining necessity ...
A 50-year-old Canadian man has been sentenced to 25 years in federal prison for destroying an energy facility in North Dakota, and another in South Dakota.
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Basin Electric energizes new western ND transmission lineAccording to a press release from the Basin Electric Power Cooperative, the Roundup-to-Kummer Ridge line connects two existing company substations — Roundup near Kildeer and Kummer Ridge near ...
WASHINGTON – A Canadian man who pleaded guilty last fall to shooting at energy facilities in North Dakota and South Dakota was sentenced Monday, March 10, to 25 years in prison.
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