Sierra Club wants review of North Dakota power plant sale
By JAMES MacPHERSONJuly 1, 2021 GMT
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) An environmental group wary about the sale of North Dakota’s largest coal-fired power plant by a nonprofit Minnesota electric cooperative wants officials in that state to review the deal, saying ratepayers are being left in the dark.
Bismarck-based Rainbow Energy Center LLC said it reached an agreement Wednesday to acquire the Coal Creek Station in west-central North Dakota from Maple Grove, Minnesota-based Great River Energy. The acquisition also includes the purchase of associated transmission lines that run from central North Dakota to Minnesota by an affiliate of Rainbow Energy.
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