Unit 1: Lignite 101

1. Course Welcome
3 Topics
1a. Terms to Know
1b. U.S. Coal Deposits
1c. North Dakota Coal Deposits
2. Birth of the Coal Industry: 1873-1900
2 Topics
2a. Early Use of Coal
2b. Wagon Mines
3. Rise of Commercial Mining: 1900-1920
3 Topics
3a. Early Coal Mines
3b. Types of Underground Mining
3c. Underground Mining Photo Gallery
4. From Underground to Surface Mining: 1920-1951
2 Topics
4a. Factors Affecting the Lignite Industry
4b. Photo Gallery
5. Emergence of Lignite for Electrical Generation: 1952-Present
5 Topics
5a. One of the Happiest Days of My Life
5b. From the 1950s to Today
5c. Reddy Kilowatt
5d. Did You Know?
5e. Agriculture and Electricity
6. Lignite Industry Overview
6 Topics
6a. ND Coal Production
6b. Regional Transmission Organizations
6c. Electricity Costs
6d. Who are the Players?
6e. Mines & Power Plants
6f. North Dakota’s Economy: Primary Industries
7. Conclusion and Resources
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Unit 1: Lignite 101 6. Lignite Industry Overview 6e. Mines & Power Plants

6e. Mines & Power Plants

Unit 1: Lignite 101 6. Lignite Industry Overview 6e. Mines & Power Plants

North Dakota Lignite Mines

North Dakota’s lignite production comes from five different mines. Click through the slider to learn more about each. 

Beulah Mine

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Center Mine

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Coyote Creek Mine

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Falkirk Mine

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Freedom Mine

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North Dakota Power Plants

North Dakota power plants are shown in the slider. Click through to learn more about each. 

Antelope Valley Station

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Coal Creek Station

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Coyote Station

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Leland Olds Station

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Milton R. Young Station

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R.M. Heskett Station

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