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North Dakota Green Lights Natural Gas Power Plant

By Bill Dubensky Aug 11, 2025 | 6:25 AM

A rendering of the planned Bison Generation Station. (Courtesy of Basin Electric via the North Dakota Monitor)

 

(North Dakota Monitor) – North Dakota utility regulators approved plans for a large natural-gas power plant  that could become the largest single source of electricity in the state.

Public Service Commission Chair Randy Christmann said Basin Electric Power Cooperative’s plan is well-suited to Williams County and provides the first additional baseload power in 45 years.

“This is huge,” Christmann said, noting it would be the largest single plant in the state.

The nearly $4 billion project near Epping is planned to be built in two sections, with the first starting to generate power in 2029 and the second in 2030. Each unit would be capable of generating 745 megawatts of power.

The Bison Generation Station would burn natural gas, which Christmann said would benefit North Dakota’s oil and gas industry. It also would generate power by using steam produced by the plant to turn turbines — making it the first combined cycle power plant in the state.

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