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Air Energy TCI, a unit of TCI Renewables, has proposed a 98.9 MW wind farm in Minnesota.
Even though Big Stone II lost its lead developer when Otter Tail pulled out of the $1.6 to $1.8 billion project, other companies involved in the 500 to 600 MW coal-fired power plant project say they are not throwing in the towel just yet.
The Environmental Protection Agency placed a hold on approval of Otter Tail Power's proposed 500 MW Big Stone II coal-fired power plant in South Dakota. The move came on the last day for review of the plant's application.
Otter Tail Power Co. is withdrawing from Big Stone II, a 630 MW, $1.6 billion coal-fired power plant proposed for South Dakota.
North Dakota utility regulators endorsed a 500 MW, $1.2 billion expansion of the Big Stone coal-fired power plant in South Dakota.
The utilities behind the planned Big Stone II coal-fired power plant said they will not go on with the $1.6 billion project.
Otter Tail Power Co. will build a 49.5 MW, $110 million wind farm in North Dakota. Construction will start in late May and the company expects the project to be operational late this year. Otter Tail will apply for a 30 percent treasury grant available through the American Recovery and Reinvestment
Otter Tail Power Co. is withdrawing from Big Stone II, a 630 MW, $1.6 billion coal-fired power plant proposed for South Dakota. The utility had been the project's lead developer.
Utilities and railroads share blame for crimping the coal supply chain. An industry study highlights the chief issues signaling a yellow light for progress.
The Minnesota Commerce Department has unveiled a pact with utilities that could smooth the way to build a $1.6bn, coal-fired power plant in South Dakota, on the border 175 miles west of Minneapolis.